Mike’s old now. His mind is somewhere in the Fifties. Every few weeks one of his kids takes
I can’t speak for the women attending this conference on Homeland Security. They’re scholars, too, brought here for their expertise.
Rose was a plain girl from a small town. She sang in the choir, never missed Bible study, left for the big city
A sense of shame is missing in the world today. If you find it, burp Donal Mahoney
Like that broad in an apricot bra hanging over the sill of her tenement window, the sun is over me now, its nectar laughing and falling.
When Bill was a lad his parents preached that Scripture was the truth. Decades later now Bill still believes that.
He tried so hard to be everybody’s friend, agreed with everything we said. Some of us liked him, others were indifferent,
Where I live the press says teen use of heroin is epidemic. I thought an epidemic was a widespread disease afflicting thousands caught in
Every evening, up in my rooom, I try to finish a poem but Chicago is hot and it’s better outside,
He asked and so I told him. The “cancer” poems stem from cancer in the family. Daughter’s terminal. Son’s a five-year survivor.
Ten years later he still mourns the death of his friend, Bill, such a smart man he could talk to
It isn’t a flophouse where Fred lives now but he calls it that a month after moving in and seeing his fellow
Paddy Dineen enjoyed good health till his heart gave out while filling his cart in a health food store.
The day Paul got married, his old girlfriend called his hous… just before he and his bride Anne caught the plane for their honeymo… Paul was outside packing the car
He tries again to situate his gros… nose beneath his spectacles. He twists the silver toothpick in… and hunches now a little more towa… saying “Listen, dear, I’ve said a…