O, the Olly-Prill Fusses, their kiddles and a couple of offset marmosets were going to go places, so they packed up the freeze-dried and pink lemonade. They loaded up camp stoves, whimsical gas, and marmalade baugettes. The tossed in a fridge, a dishwasher, and a rifle—so unafraid. O, a couple of offset marmosets, the Olly-Prill … Continue reading On a Trip To Out There
Category: poetry
Sabbath Day
Willow grove bows and nods articulating wind’s whim on which hawk rides, hunts Posted in response to both of the Ragtag Community Word of the Day: adulation, as well as, well, articulate. Thanks, guys and gals.
Max
Old rodeo man, they say Neanderthal fossils tell stories of hurt similar to those that modern cowboys wrestle from life. And that those old boys carried a bible of scars to graves older than Cain’s bloody guilt. So, your punched in nose and those heal knotted ribs, reminding you every winter of God’s weather and … Continue reading Max
The writelee.com posting "If You Go Far Enough" has been reblogged at https://godoggocafe.com/2018/08/16/if-you-go-far-enough/. Thanks to Gizzylaw for the nomination and braveandrecklessblog for the reposting.
If You Go Far Enough
If you go far enough into the mountains They will close around you bewitch you like a ring— the one you wear or wore or will wear to remind you of faith love loyalty— the vague promises of youth. They will take you in whole, larger than life, a legend of your dreams the spring … Continue reading If You Go Far Enough
Even Green is Gray
further off, the second bank of trees just shadows, hints in mists, the next bank, only shapes of fog, and beyond that, the unvaried dense of gray. But, even gray, the grass is greener, rain polished clean of drought, it shines, and flowers glow with rubies, golds and blues beside slate paths, bright in the … Continue reading Even Green is Gray
Studying the Navigator – a Fantasy
for Ann Darr I bought your book, the one featuring pictures and your poems about women flying airplanes, and scanned for you in each foggy photo until your thunder storm poem— its fear sucked me five miles up in a machine with— unlike you, the woman who flew it— a propensity for falling apart in … Continue reading Studying the Navigator – a Fantasy
Long walk, looking for the muse Home at last! “Take your shoes off!” She is mopping floors. In response to the RDP word prompt fungible
All morning I wait— blank paper, no poems—on the window are moths, waiting too. In response to the Ragtag Community daily prompt contact
wind-play bows whole groves, but today, just one grass stem dips— zephyr? grasshopper?