(2014)
#Fall
inhumanity kills boys civilization kills girls
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…
Nature’s snowy gown Melts into a silky pool Spring’s passion awakes
crickets and brittle leaves empty seed pods scurrying in the heavy scent of autumn
surf and turf of St. Andrews olde salts and bullshit under one blue tarp gossip thick as molasses sparks quick as match-lit gas
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…
Time for a pit stop Half face in rear view mirror Road unwound behind
In the lamplight leaf shadows break on the ragged edges of my heart
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
we saw your burnished footprints in the soft beach sand followed them across the sea and through the shattered sky beyo… ‘one small step for man’, he said
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Snowflakes or fireflies Beneath an oval moon Do I wake or dream?
Empty moorings and Quiet lighthouse watch the bay Crawl back to the sea
Tide tickling sun’s wake Under a thin skin of ice Beach disappearing
Now that love has died Only silence remains between Two lonely people