Monthly Archives: September 2024

1208 EVEN THOUGH 09-28-24

Even dou da’ ‘gator’s been gone for weeks, now, from dat point on the pond where he warmed his-self in the sunshine, in the company of a half dozen black-mud-covered box turtles and one mean, nasty snapper, like some scene … Continue reading

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1207 ON NOT IGNORING MY GRANDFATHER’S ADVICE 09-23-24

My Irish Grandsire was a sailor. Spent his years on the seas. Telling tales, he once told me if Captain Smith, Master of Titanic had done nothing but hit the iceberg straight on, his ship could have limped back to … Continue reading

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1206 AN IMAGIST POET CONSIDERS THE FINISH OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 09-22-24

The winning driver, after 100,000 passes past 1,000,000 roaring fans in the stands, SPEEDS HOME VICTORIOUS!!! And the world explodes! Screams its approval!! The driver, pumping his fist to accentuate his victory. The spectators on the drivers side see his … Continue reading

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1205 PIECES OF DEATHS QUILT…. 09-22-24

On this first Autumn day, I sit on my back porch watching leaves and pine needles fall into the pond. (In truth, they have been coming down for three weeks now, what with the hurricane and one misnamed “tropical storm … Continue reading

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1204 JUST BECAUSE…. 09-15-24

“Just because he’s your husband, doesn’t mean he’s wrong. He was right about you, right?” As I was about you, with your scent, Youth Dew, behind your ears and between your thighs and your taste for kippered snacks and the … Continue reading

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1203 THE FACE IN THE POP CORN 09-05-24

It’s out of fashion. So I hear. A ceiling with pits and crags like a stoney beach where you have to wear your old sneakers to go down in the water. “Passe’, “ they say. Most new buyers willing to … Continue reading

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1202 BELLS, BOOKS AND BIBLES 09-04-24

WARNING!!! THIS IS A LONG ONE!!!) The little town where I grew up had its own library. Sort of. But it wasn’t a Public Library. That edifice of communal culture was 6 miles away, in the next bigger town and … Continue reading

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1201 A HEART LIKE APPLE PIE (Maybe a song. Maybe a spoof. I’m not sure) 08-30-24

I met a girl on the hiking trail. She had a heart like apple pie. She smiled at me and I smiled at her and we’ve never said good bye! To say hello is always fine though most farewells are … Continue reading

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