Category Archives: Poetry

Big Swells, No Signal

Already quite relaxed, I didn’t mindthe interruption of the Internet.We’ve left the coast of Canada behindfor now, and though devices should be setan hour forward, Apple cannot findthe proper number, so I’ll just forgetall obligations while we plow the sea,and … Continue reading

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At Sea

I won’t complain about complaints I hear.I’ll try ignoring grimace, grunt and frown.There’s negativity imposing near,but nothing has occurred to bring me down.The views are water-colored, edged in brownof earth and hues of aging autumn leaves.The motion of the ship’s … Continue reading

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From the Terrace (Montreal)

At half past 3 I’m chased out of my roomby chambermaid a little late to clean.I don’t mind, though admit I did assumeshe’d make our beds before. But here the scene(14 floors up the air’s without a plumeof smoke from … Continue reading

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Post-Covid Travel

The last five years, I haven’t traveled far.I’ve never ventured out with easiness,and as I age considerations areincreasing. I have ways to calm the stress,but doubt I can extinguish it in full.No matter how I do, I can’t correctthe urge … Continue reading

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Three Six One

Three days it always takes to carve a groovethat I can start to follow forwardly,to make initial paces to improvein movement, diet, and mentality.Six weeks to form a habit, experts say,and I’ve experienced that’s wisely neat:a new tradition’s born that … Continue reading

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I’ll Take a Break

I’ll take a break from posting poetry.Although undoubtedly I’ll see and makea note that may have footing metrically,I’ll take a break. I’ll lock my door to open to a wakebehind a boat amid new scenery,recording with my hands and eyes … Continue reading

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Just a Question

I asked “How are you?” and I meant it too.You sensed sincerity and looked concerned,as if I had suspicions maybe youshould be upset about, as if I learnedsome fact of disadvantage. That’s untrue.It’s just that I’m aware how often burnedyou … Continue reading

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Institutional

A house behind a gate, with screens and locks,and information screened on screens displayed,suggests household security but mocksreality. As ever, I will tradesuch gimmicks for the features well-conveyedby walking under trees, inhaling airoutside the bounds of institution’s grade.Of earth’s diversity … Continue reading

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Circumambulating

We managed every day to walk outsidebeneath some green or into river breeze:some pictures shot; a plant identified(clematis with a beard); our hips and kneeswell exercised; our talking less decreesthan observations, diligent and fair.There were complaints, of course, among the … Continue reading

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One Way

The toothpaste won’t go back into its tube.The travel out the lamp is just one way.When curiosity unhinged that cubeand let fly trouble to the light of day,there was no method to reverse the spray.Such lessons are so easy to … Continue reading

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