Nov
13
2007
I told her I’d dreamt of her, of the humpback melting into a mermaid dancing in a white gown, tail fins discreetly tucked into satin slippers. I told her of the wildebeest, of how it transformed, leaping into the shaded grove and sprinting out again a unicorn. I told her the details meant only for […]
Oct
29
2007
(In loving memory of Specialist Wayne M. Geiger of the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany, 18 October 2007) I made a card for you, but even full of words, it felt empty. I trimmed a small paper heart and rimmed its ridges red, white, and blue. I pressed it to the front […]
Apr
18
2007
(In the aftermath of the attack on Virginia Tech students, Monday, April 16, 2007) The scent of wax permeates the air, hangs briefly over the drill field at dusk, before the wind whisks it away. We should be here to enjoy the cherry blossoms, as we were last spring. This candle scent stings, but it’s […]
Tags: Poetry
Apr
17
2007
It’s too abstract, I know, but today, I don’t really care: Spring and winter have skewed. Yesterday’s budding leaves dry out, become withered old fists, while once-pink blossoms freeze to their limbs. Thirty-two souls are adrift on the wind, the thirty-third sinks to earth, leaves an oily black stain. The chill wind bites again. Now, […]
Apr
05
2007
This is freshly written today, so chances are it will evolve, but it was a fun little exercise. It’s inspired by Dan, who has taught me much. BRAGGING RITES My successes mean nothing– not to you, not to the public at random. I cannot wear them; they are not badges, not gold medallions, or even […]