Hype in the Headline

Is this bad journalism, or contempt
for every reader? Someone okayed “hype”
to end a headline, like they were exempt
from objectivity. Of course I gripe
to read “ideal”’ as if it were a type
of lukewarm adjective, and see there’s no
distinguishing veracity from tripe.
I wish I could respect the pressured flow.

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Security

I’ve heard a dog’s the best security,
against a village pillager or thief
who’d breach the door and mess with property,
disturb the peace, and give domestic grief.
Although they can be noisy, I agree:
canine as excellent’s been my belief.
Perhaps instead the guarding can be kinked,
and given to a dragon that’s extinct.

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What Good’s It Do?

What good’s it do, to trumpet your own praise?
Is anybody listening to you?
What carries weight in each self-serving phrase?
What good’s it do?

For even if the claims you make are true,
they won’t convince a soul. Are there displays
that can inspire them to honor you?

You either know your value or you’ll craze,
attempting to compel I-don’t-know-who.
A bluster only windiness conveys.
What’s good’s it do?

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Wallpaper

Encountering a pattern on real walls
while using a salon facility,
projects me back. Now memory recalls
a time when talent hung where all could see
above a wainscoting. True papery
design that can be felt as well as seen
provides a touch so satisfactory,
it renders pallid my computer screen.

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Go Figure This

Go figure this – she focused the complaint
on one of two. Maternal prejudice
from her is never subtle, nothing faint –
go figure this.

What she deems cute is dull and obvious.
She thinks a gripe and blurts without restraint,
and any wound she’ll with a snarl dismiss.

I think she’d try the patience of a saint.
And as for me, I’m on the precipice
of critical – I never find her quaint.
Go figure this.

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Like Dogwood

I notice Berkeley dogwoods every year,
when they put forth their multitudes of bloom.
My brother said they cannot flourish here
(our air’s too damp, there’s insufficient room
for roots to find the needed pedosphere),
but I don’t see impending any doom.
Today I aim to imitate the tree:
to stretch in light on earth, and simply be.

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Pruned

Chaotic as that photograph appears,
my gard’ner spent last week almost a day
engaged with rake and bucket, broom and shears,
and filled two bins with what he cleared away.
A neighbor planned and planted it ten years
ago, and now the yard’s a lush array.
I’m grateful for that erstwhile friend, but more –
it’s this, our local climate, I adore.

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Mirror Image

I’m guessing that she never really meant
those careless words. Some hours afterward,
I thought it would be foolish to resent
comparison insulting and absurd.
The other’s not alike – if there’s a bent
for acting like my mother, what I heard
is incorrect. The case is, every act
the speaker makes resembles Mom in fact.

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Super Power

I daily play at solitaire and win,
although sometimes it takes me several tries,
wherein I vary how I flip a card,
so there’s occasion when I re-begin,
or skip an easy move. It’s a surprise
to triumph when the dealt array is hard.

Go figure, for I don’t – my focus strays,
and makes me understand the greatest strength
of a computer, far beyond its ways
of doing math and recall. For at length,
I get that it’s a tool for memory
and calculation, but I do not find
it harnessed as attention aid – I see
distraction as a trait of humankind.

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Dream Date

I woke from Wednesday’s dream at 3:15,
and spent some minutes savoring a bit,
remembering exciting chat between
myself and a companion who seemed fit
to self-reveal and seek appropriate
descriptions of my preference and eschewal.
I rose to consciousness and had to quit,
but hope another slumber brings renewal.

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