Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
Some people see ghosts
not on Halloween but in
the car, the closet.
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Monday, October 11th, 2010
The right candy is
whatever lands in your bag
from trick or treating.
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Sunday, October 10th, 2010
Battered spirits seek
shelter against the bumps and
bruises of living.
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Saturday, October 9th, 2010
Sometimes employees
don’t recognize freedom till
they’re sprung from their jobs.
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Friday, October 8th, 2010
The mountain to climb
is not made of piled earth but of
paperwork and debts.
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Thursday, October 7th, 2010
A faint snore marks the
onset of slumber, dreaming
up new ideas.
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Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
High five. Nine to five.
Take five. Five-finger discount.
Five years and counting.
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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
Old cell phones, iPods
don’t head to the farm, but to
a wiry grave.
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Monday, October 4th, 2010
The napkin rings must
be just so, the dining room
dust free. Perfect clench.
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Sunday, October 3rd, 2010
It’s not so much the
timing as it is the waste
of years and minutes.
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Saturday, October 2nd, 2010
Boy, dog conspire
to stay in the yard and far
away from the tub.
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Friday, October 1st, 2010
Time for tricks and treats,
so let’s put up the Christmas
decorations now.
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Thursday, September 30th, 2010
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- too much mercury
Ice cream cone becomes
a hot drink. Panting dog bursts
into flames. Sun laughs.
- groove thing
If you’re in it, you
don’t need it back. If you need
it back, keep groovin’.
- defeat has set in
The light is blinding.
Where to hide from misery
seeping deep within?
- common causes in the 21st century
An injustice. A
Facebook group. Now all they need
is to push back hard.
- the only tradition that counts
Thousands of years of
tradition, yet on the spot
new ones come to pass.
- four-door oven
The dashboard display
says 101 degrees,
but it feels hotter.
- marching orders
The little army
of ants runs on the desert
of the windowsill.
- in how you look at it
Two strangers each have
perfect vision, but see things
very differently.
- she ain’t nothing but a gravedigger
The terran capsules
carry explorers on a
journey to space dust.
- ice cream sunday
Cranky cook stirs the
pot, crystallizing the cream
into wondrous mush.
- the two-and-a-half-day weekend
Beat the rush to your
favorite vacation site:
your cluttered bedroom.
- the worst deal ever
Pay extra, get less,
no customer service, plus
free kick to the groin.
- the freedom to
Talk. Get together.
Pray. Shoot guns. Pick leaders. Roam.
Publish. Celebrate.
- three dusty roses
The vase becomes an
urn as the blooms turn to dry
petals on the sill.
- when life sells you lemons
The girls hawk their brand
of sour-sweet refreshment
as cars rush homeward.
- ideas like candy
The ways are many,
the will is weak, and the foes
are getting warmed up.
- 2-step program
Step 1: Get over
yourself. Step 2: Try not to
screw this up, OK?
- known unknowns
People who “know it
all” are dumb, but so are those
who know their limits.
- letting go the words
Sage mom proffers her
advice, all the while knowing
stubborn son won’t heed.
- normal earth people
Normal Earth people
drive to work, breed, fight a lot,
devour at will.
- summer souvenirs
Each trip to the great
outdoors pulls in a bevy
of bug bites galore.
- 5:35 a.m.
Awakened by the
thunder, I pull you closer
to me and drift off.
- democracy inaction
If only we had
more people vote, then we’d have
more people to blame.
- bad produce needs love, too
Bumps and bruises mar
their skin, but inside, they’re still
full of nutrients.
- sparkly vampires
Were vampires not
dandy enough before this
whole glitter effect?
- the desire of botany
Recently deceased
plants for love, and others for
recently deceased.
- the pews process
Hands together for
prayer. Knees down for reverence.
All rise for singing.
- mostly on schedule
This is the time when
we eat. Then we go, come back,
eat, sleep, then repeat.
- two moves ahead
The queen will take the
knight, so the rook must guard the
king. Thus, victory!
- a messy situation
It’s not hatred. It’s
drama. With a capital
D. No one will win.
- gag reel
The comic paces
2 feet left, then right. Boxing,
but with jokes and jabs.
- they say it’ll go to a hunnert
They say it’ll go
to a hunnert, if’n we
don’t melt before then.
- junior leaguers
The kids on the hill
care little for the ballgame
as they romp freely.
- rosemary’s rub
She grabs a branch of
rosemary, if only to
keep the scent nearby.
- creeping along
The vines twist their way
through the fence, heading upward
along ensnared limbs.
- in our nature
We start out roughly.
We grow more comfortable.
We complain anew.
- she beeped
She beeps, and I smile,
a surprise distraction from
this day’s drudgery.
- test tube trial
Pipette at ready.
Burners on high. Let’s make some
pharmaceuticals!
- be glad
Be glad you’re not on
fire. Or falling apart.
Or crashing a car.
- heat indexed
Eggs frying on the
sidewalk. Friends sweating gallons.
The dog is melting.
- last meal
The inmate dines on
rack of lamb, chewing his last
bites of consciousness.
- go mad
The manager called
for better work, yet left it
all to random chance.
- peace in
Whatever happened
to the quaint notion of peace
among all people?
- drive-through nation
One by one, they filled
the cars with burgers and shakes
and dry cleaning bags.
- fascinated eraser!
(The best part about
being ignored is saying
whatever you want.)
- concert in the sun
The performers filed
out onstage, already hot,
sweaty. Time to rock.
- the dark part of the brain
A shadow grows in
the cortex, banishing joy,
hope, faith and progress.
- lowball
No need to under-
value yourself, when others
will do it for you.
- loss of interest
The new keeps popping
up to replace the old, which
used to be the new.
- chef concern
The dinner menu
was littered with typos most
unappetizing.
- echo effect
The lone voices can
be heard when amplified by
angry followers.
- sweat storm
Fabric clings to skin
with perspiration as glue.
No rain, no relief.
- the yellow monster that devours children
The yellow monster
that devours children throws
them back up at school.
- wanted: constable
The streets aren’t safe. The
homes, unprotected. Would a
lawman scare off crooks?
- the trouble with being good
Have folks forgotten
how to be good? Or were they
never so inclined?
- crickets in heat
The nighttime chirping
calls not for a mate, but for
climatic relief.
- something to hawk
Virtual corners
let people pitch an endless
loop of things to buy.
- glimpses of the future
Coming soon: Some team
wins title. New fall color.
We all get fatter.
- a death in august
Back to the country,
over dusty roads they drive
to go home and mourn.
- the things that make us stronger
Assurance. Giggles.
Kindness. Holding hands. Moments
shared. Forgiveness. Love.
- the same
Same shoes. Same house. Same
coffee. Same schedule. Same route.
Something needs to change …
- little touches
She reaches over
to unlock my door each time.
My heart says thank you.
- cookies in the oven
The bowls licked clean by
an unseen sprite as the heat
climbs in the kitchen.
- wadeslist
Nothing for sale, just
a long list of nagging ads
for things to do now.
- perchance to ream
The sharp tongue made a
mockery of the once and
prideful principal.
- too early for the club
The sweeper takes one
last lap, as the pretzel bowls
become replenished.
- inside the furnace
Weeks pass, and the heat
subsides little by little
for times autumnal.
- void of no response
Call. No answer. Call.
Voicemail. E-mail. No reply.
Avoidance as game.
- the anonymous few
To be unknown in
a public age, suspect for
remaining subtle.
- bad romance
Time to go after
one last kiss. Time to find the
last one true soulmate.
- the world is really beautiful
Beyond the madness,
tears and wreckage, the world is
really beautiful.
- sighs of indecision
One breath means yes, two
breaths mean no. But ongoing
breaths mean confusion.
- the new anxiety
The heart keeps racing
long after the terror has
subsided. Fear wins.
- unexpect the expected
Persistence sometimes
pays off, when it comes to love
and nonstop tweeting.
- neat little piles
Messiness can be
overcome with scrubbing and
stacking and fussing.
- at first, i was afraid, i was petrified
Maybe the key to
survival isn’t toughness
but some perspective.
- it’s not a living
The clock ticks down to
5. Drones race to the parking
lot. The clock ticks down.
- state of cool
A breeze washes out
the fetid miserable
smell of a heat wave.
- rip it down
Salvation comes from
something untried, permission
ignored, self-interest.
- hard peanut butter
The jar holds one big
clump, cold and unyielding, not
ready for spreading.
- down, set, hike
The gray stadium
pulses with a thousand cheers
for the boys below.
- freedom isn’t evil
Let us share freedom
not just with the world but with
our own citizens.
- dogged
She neither barks nor
wags her nonexistent tail,
just waits for some pats.
- up from the abyss
The ocean pushes
down on the diver trying
to resurface, breathe.
- a deal with the maple tree
Keep your leaves on, don’t
litter them all over- rats.
Time to get the rake.
- everyone gets a new beginning
The 12th chapter can
be the first chapter in the
books we write today.
- fall fever
Leaves of gold and orange
and brown swirl madly around
dancing happy souls.
- scrimmage
Not a real play, but
a practice run to be strong
during a real play.
- a google of bloggers
The most talkative
open typists find themselves
shy around others.
- wide open spaces
Bulldozer brings in
grass and trees and swings for all
for a downtown park.
- from the ashes
Spark, then flame. The old
apathy burns away to
leave seeds of promise.
- ratio of niceness
A little selfish
balances out with lots of
generosity.
- company dismissed
The call comes, and the
voice sends everyone scrambling
to print resumes.
- all things being equinox
The egg won’t stand, no
matter how much the earth wills
it to. No balance.
- mischief managed
Sneaky agents move
to create havoc when the
school bell signals class.
- phantom of the alabama
The spirit of the
theater ascends into
the great balcony.
- city of tomorrow
Moving sidewalks and
transport tubes unneeded as
long as we can walk.
- avatars irl
It’s only awkward
for a moment meeting those
online pals for real.
- mixed symptoms
It could be a cold.
Or allergies, fatigue or
pre-hibernation.
- louisiana blues
The swamp engulfs all
secrets, hides all outlaws, keeps
mostly to itself.
- at a parking lot on third
An angel strolls up
in a familiar way in
a strange setting.
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Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
The swamp engulfs all
secrets, hides all outlaws, keeps
mostly to itself.
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Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
It could be a cold.
Or allergies, fatigue or
pre-hibernation.
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