Should have found a job by now; should have slept in the night; should have boiled old coffee before noon.
my father holds his favorite drink
Gravel-scatted hell & we were blessed to be able to hold on for even a heartbeat
Winter sat like a wolf on the horizon.
I would always rather be happy than dignified. Rather held than held in awe.
Lights on the dashboard spell out “You still can’t kiss me”
You let the yellow glow from eye sockets. The building up the street is burning faster and faster.
Any still figure at mid-late evening, when the long shadows make even crumbs appear arranged like furniture.
I buy too much, for someone of my stature. could pawn a skinny metaphor to purchase a plump skin. its reputed in our lineage— to daydream a life that shreds our pockets.
You said it was okay to blame what goes wrong on the planet
I want to roll in this moment until I become its vocabulary until I smell like the bones until I am its echo…
I’msorry I‘ll see what happens iLife
how does an afternoon turn on its axis?
and then her eyes fully opened — blazed through with strands of mud
Now that the Israeli has left, it falls on me to make the salad.
Long after midnight, we’re talking about our first time
I tap at the alphabet while a single deer taps at the dirt beyond the brush on the far side of the tree line.
The collective failure of ethical standards
In my universe, my arm carries a heart and flowers, my back a misguided quote
and apples, mackintosh mostly, but any kind left in The Pub at the Assisted Living Place