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Dandelions

Dandelions

Dandelions Kurt sat cold at the end of his driveway, a bowl of sugary offerings for the children settled in his lap. He treasured Halloween, but the festivity was winding down. Night had completely fallen. Most of the children and parents had come and gone. Parents with children dressed as pirates and superheroes and princesses, […]

Escalade Dreams

Escalade Dreams

Escalade Dreams I’m intrigued by certain correlations. Sometimes I’m struck by bits of information and try to fit them together like pieces of a puzzle. The human puzzle, I guess you could (pretentiously) say. One of these bits is the obsession with the Cadillac Escalade. Heck, I probably shouldn’t care. There’s better things to think […]

The Gamble

The Gamble

The Gamble Fitzi went all in on four Queens/8 high. Jimmy beat him with a straight flush of hearts. He raked Fitzi’s chips into his pile. “You buying back in?” Jimmy asked. Jimmy had all the luck. It confounded Fitzi because Jimmy didn’t appear to be much of a man of God. He didn’t even […]

Lab-Grown Meat

Lab-Grown Meat

Lab-Grown Meat There’s an online petition to stop lab-grown meat from being served in schools. When I heard about it, I needed to know more. The petition lists reasons why serving lab-grown meat in schools is a bad idea. These reasons are kind of boring, so I scrolled down to where people have posted videos […]

Fingernails

Fingernails

Fingernails Sometimes, when I cross the line to Indiana, I stop at Howie’s truck stop diner for a pork tenderloin sandwich. See, I was born and raised in Indiana. Now I live just across the state line. But, because I’m a Hoosier by birth, when I go over to Indiana and pass by Howie’s, I […]

Category: poetry

Stranded in the Present
poetic ramblings, poetry

Stranded in the Present

Stranded in the Present the compass of our future & past guides us through our present for some born with … Continue reading Stranded in the Present

Blind Side
poetic ramblings, poetry

Blind Side

Blind Side The blind side of me wants to know about the shapes, colors and forms of the world. The … Continue reading Blind Side

Die Every Day
poetic ramblings, poetry

Die Every Day

Die Every Day i’d rather die every day than go on living for another single day i’d rather die every … Continue reading Die Every Day

Gaps
poetry, stories

Gaps

Gaps if we meet again i won’t be able to say how much i need you knowing how little you … Continue reading Gaps

Holiday Cheer
poetic ramblings, poetry

Holiday Cheer

Holiday Cheer there’s no worse time than the holidays imposing enforcing our predetermined roles and preordained sentiments what are you? … Continue reading Holiday Cheer

Changing Grades
poetic ramblings, poetry

Changing Grades

Changing Grades does it ever feel like you’re faking your own report card? does it ever feel you’re changing your … Continue reading Changing Grades

If I Knew
poetic ramblings, poetry

If I Knew

If I Knew i don’t want to die but for the life of me i can’t make sense of how … Continue reading If I Knew

Too Much
poetic ramblings, poetry

Too Much

Too Much maybe there’s no more to living than some marriages where vows and a housewife cooking and cleaning for … Continue reading Too Much

On Roses
poetic ramblings, poetry

On Roses

“Paraphrase of an adage that pertains to nearly all of us-Sure, sometimes they’ve been the thorn, but they should be … Continue reading On Roses

Common Cause
poetic ramblings, poetry

Common Cause

Common Cause the new gods we need haven’t caught up with the new ways we have the new truths we … Continue reading Common Cause

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