The Life of a Day
“Like people or dogs, each day is unique and has its own personality quirks which can easily be seen if you look closely. But there are so few days as compared to people, not to mention dogs, that it...
View ArticleBy the Creek Bank
There is some secret that water holds that we need to know. I edge up close to the creek and peer into it for a revelation of some kind, an explanation of the world. Some things I think I know: that...
View ArticleSpring Follows Winter Once More
Lying here in the tall grass Where it’s so soft Is this what it is to go home? Into the Earth Of worms and black smells With a larch tree gathering sunlight In the spring afternoon And the gates of...
View ArticleIf the sun were a tree
If the sun were a tree Its leaves would be this shining color And they would drop Over the toes of my boots Ankle deep. When I step There would be the sound Of light breaking. — Tom Hennen Credits:...
View ArticleRunning. With Half Pass.
Iron couplers connect railcars. One to the next, to the next. Synchronicity? Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon? Terri Gross interviews Leonard Cohen‘s Son, Adam, on a NPR: Fresh Air podcast titled “Leonard...
View ArticlePicking a World
One world Includes airplanes and power plants, All the machinery that surrounds us, The metallic odor that has entered words. The other world waits In the cold rain That soaks the hours one by one All...
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