it was always said that of all the people on the Island I loved life the best I who had the least but I had all I needed
my real name was Clarence but they always called me Dummy because they thought I was stupid I lived with my Mom and swept up… for a dollar a day ‘cause
WINTER SHADOW / Feb 11, 2011 small white stones fall rattling to the ground a shadow keeps pace beside me through the groaning night
a cold moon filters down through the purple asters no explorers have returned with caterpillar robes and dandelion gold
Now that love has died Only silence remains between Two lonely people
Snowflakes or fireflies Beneath an oval moon Do I wake or dream?
the silence of colour palette of fall reflected on water white birch trees granite rocks
Seagulls hovering Uneven hills encircle Tide pool reflection
All I wanted to do was ride my mo… And make out at Spooner’s Point. But when Mary Daley got pregnant Her father threatened me with the… So I married her and went to work
GRAVE POEM: EDITH MUDGET… How is it that I, who kept my hou… And, indeed, my life, and the live… Of my family, in perfect order; I, who made the beds before they w…
through the sea smoke’s shimmering… where the Passamaquoddy flows the pulsing heartbeat of the strob… in my footsteps, crunching snow through the whirling, wind-blown f…
Suppose you was 18 years old And never had a single thing In all your life to call yours alo… Except your body and your face? And suppose you went to work
Still they knock at my door And complain About the state of the world Selling fear Like grape Kool Aid
Nature’s snowy gown Melts into a silky pool Spring’s passion awakes
I have no family to care for my gr… who doesn’t care where I lay… for fourty years after an argument… which of us was bigger? in the course of our lives we bot…