Category Archives: Poetry

Teaching Fail

I don’t recall exact atrocities,but I remember hating English classmost years of secondary school. The keysto wit and eloquence were not dispensed.The teachers made us write down summariesand our reactions – called them book reports.Diverting me from plots and mysteriesto … Continue reading

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Foiled by Phlegm

I planned to do complete home exercisetoday, but too much mucus changed the plot.I got through half but had to leave the prize –I feared the problem’s aging, but it’s snot.

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Looking the Wrong Way

He registers embarrassment becauseI grinned at him, although my smile hadno relevance to any of his flaws –of course I never meant to make him sad. Her feelings have been bruised. With hurt she’s full,and so she flails internally at … Continue reading

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A Penetrating Glimpse into the Obvious

Review the choices made when you were 8,for everyone gets hurt in childhood,but most survive to age and recreate,with strategies and tactics that were goodenough to serve them then, but rarely worthcontinuing to use when they’re mature.I watch too many … Continue reading

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Messier than Fiction

A story is a popular deviceas old as song, as ancient as cave art.It can be utilized to give advice,or illustrate a precept, or to starta way of thought-in-action, but the talecannot be messy like reality.Too accurate a plot or … Continue reading

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Recollection Limits

He wants me misremembering his past,as if his wife were honest even then,his mother kind, his party life a blast.Another whom I’ve talked with all her lifedescribes herself as if she has amasseda history of work she never did.And then … Continue reading

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She Got Too High

She got too high last night. She reached the stageof almost seeing double. To assuagethe symptoms, she tried counting up to tenwhile blinking and refocusing again,acknowledging she wasn’t feeling sage. She didn’t have to drive. The only wageshe paid – … Continue reading

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No Rain Huitain

I will not take responsibilityfor travesties I lobbied to prevent.And I can’t let this weather bother me –I have no power over what we’re sent.I saw the future and our sure torment.The facts were stronger than your fond belief.But though … Continue reading

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Oasis

A calm has overtaken me of late.I get some time at home without a task.Catastrophe is nowhere near my gatetoday, and I don’t have a boon to ask.No one I love is newly stricken now,and though I’m sure some shit … Continue reading

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How Can it End?

How can it end: this tide of global flu?We argued and refused to comprehendthe risks of gathering the way we do.How can it end? A quarantine of 40 days would sendthe virus to its death – we know that’s true … Continue reading

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