There are a lot of people like me neither rich nor poor, idling in the middle who have never wante… for anything in our lives. We were reared by parents
Two doves on a telephone wire wait tor the blue jays to finish e… bread put out for the birds. When the jays arrived, sparrows fled into the trees
Walking very slowly, ancient Wall… right behind his ancient Molly who… stepping down the garden path, her first time out in weeks, wobbly still on her new knee.
Elmer’s an old stag now shedding antlers snorting among the trees but sometimes Martha after her shower
On the table by the window balanced on its spine this leaflet butterfly open and still as a
Outside, the still of crickets. Inside, petals of a cold sore foliate,
She’s at a flower show miles away arranging roses in a vase very carefully.
One, a nun, has her transfer in her hand. She’s silently praying. Another, a hooker, has her income in her purse.
He remembers loving her lost in an orchard peaches, pears, apricots falling on his head every day
You thought you knew her. She thought she knew you. Neither was true but this happens at times at Happy Hour on Fridays
Every day the same play. The moment I rise, the first act begins, the same plot
Three times a day a train roars through a field a farm away booming like an Angus bull looking for companionship.
After two thousand years we still have folks who blame the Jews for killing Christ even though Pilate the Gentile could have
She’s been a widow a year now and at times she still misses him when she drives past the steak house where he
After the TV mavens had their say the gnomes crept out of their cave… spoke and returned to their caves. Thunder struck, hell broke loose and the mavens came back on TV