Category: Entertainment

  • Final Thoughts

    Final Thoughts

    The flash of the nuke’s impact enveloped Carl’s eyes to a point of near total blindness. It was all done now. The war had been finished without a true victor. His eyes settled enough for him to witness the world’s end before him. He breathed with a frightened quiver as he saw the shockwave from…

  • THE TIDE

    THE TIDE

    It was commented that I had nothing to say but on that day I was… well, here again, the problem. …was lost in a realm where I wandered in Mexico looking for my car having forgotten where I parked it   and I was sad that my expertise had dwindled on the topic the esteemed…

  • Darkness, World, No Flame

    Darkness, World, No Flame

    No ideas no sparks no advancement.                                                                                                      No way to see the future and no way to see the past.                                                                                  No passion to strive for more than being content with No moving pieces that we  cannot change. I say…

  • Juggler of Fire

    Juggler of Fire

    Two torches one hot as a candle minutes from being extinguished. The other hot as a fire that has no end in site, amazement. Juggling,           with fire.          Burns me. I have to drop one         I can drop the fire that will blow out in an instance                                                    …

  • GEE MONEY!

    GEE MONEY!

    Yesterday on a walk, I saw a dollar in the grass next to the soccer field. Typically, I pick up cash I see on the ground. I don’t know exactly how the universe operates in regards to this kind of thing, but walking past orphaned money without making the effort to collect it seems like…

  • Children in the Trees

    Children in the Trees

    In the end, it never ends.There are red toads everywherethis summer and the children playthat game where they stomp them,then switch each other with hazelbranches and run to the forest beforeGod has a chance to see. You can’t reasonwith the brats and you can’t tell their fathers.What would you even say to their mothers,whose hands…

  • Six-Word Stories

    Six-Word Stories

    Arachne’s web Weaved her terror’s image Midas rejoiced And hugged his daughter Pandora wept Over an empty box

  • Christmas Out On Route Thirty-three

    Christmas Out On Route Thirty-three

    Well, well, well, now just whatever did I see,Chuggin’ along out on old Route Thirty-three?A Panda Bear in a Honda – could it be?And he was pushing a big, old, blue RV. His paws on the steering wheel seemed out of place,As did the fuzzy smile on his fuzzy face,Beneath his Santa hat with a…

  • 1 Year

    1 Year

    One month of not knowing what to do.   Two months of having a plan and nothing in to show.   Three months of showing the world what I can do and where I can go.   Four months of having the flames speak for themselves while others chuckle stocking higher shelves.   Five months…

  • Saying Goodbye to Books

    Saying Goodbye to Books

    The writer stared intimately at their life’s works. They were the embodiments of effort and time. Calcified bones rolled out of the chair and removed the books from the shelves. Shuffling back to the desk, the writer fell, clutching their time, into the cushions. Hours passed as the yellowed pages turned. Words flowed through eyes…

  • The Old Neighborhood in Winter, A Villanelle

    The Old Neighborhood in Winter, A Villanelle

    The marriage, the move, my divorce,Lovers come and gone, the children grownNow on city streets of joy and tears I walk alone. Some bungalows and Tudors in renovation,Others with lamp-lit windows where memories are sownMarriage, the move, my separation. I do not shed nostalgia, or weep at daysGone by. My memories are honed.These city streets…

  • Retirement Reading

    Retirement Reading

    I read more now than I did whileI was teaching. I’m not joking: I can pick and choose from any shelf in my study, sans guilt, sans deadline, duty free. I read three cats’ minds. And my neighbor’s lips. The first and last pages of Finnegan’s Wake. Listen, just before tea I read the tag…