On the Couch Where we never are, there are clothes in neat piles and sometimes a cat. It’s comfy, and long enough for two, yet where do we end up, but curled in bed, like cats, eating nuts and watching endless murder. On Saturday afternoons you watch Bloody Korean films and IContinue reading “30 Poems in 30 Days: Day Two”
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30 Poems in 30 Days: Day One
From Start to Finish It started with a note, you said you’d be my friend Even if the other girls thought you were a bitch and wouldn’t associate with you. It was Jr. High, eighth grade, and I was high on a last year’s friendship With the first girl who ever found me cool. I said yes;Continue reading “30 Poems in 30 Days: Day One”
Dillettangentially Delayed: National Poetry Month is Here
I just made up a word there, by smooshing two words together. That was pretty cool. How Lewis Carroll of me! As a writer, you can do that. You can also do that if you are a stoner. I’m usually only one of those, and I’ll leave it to you to decide which one itContinue reading “Dillettangentially Delayed: National Poetry Month is Here”