Sun Poems
Prayer for Kierkegaard. Oh my dearest God, I have turned my cleverness inside, and now I know all of the shrewd escape routes of all the crimes that will ever happen, but I will never tell. Bless me; I am Read More …
Prayer for Kierkegaard. Oh my dearest God, I have turned my cleverness inside, and now I know all of the shrewd escape routes of all the crimes that will ever happen, but I will never tell. Bless me; I am Read More …
A stereotypical goldfish Swims in a bowl which Reflects its interior, Heads to the rear, Goes back again, It and its friend. The soundtrack is warbled But hey. ——————— I read an old book Saying Science is Religion; A new Read More …
An Abridged History (Part 2) The plagues of Egypt are real. He was the eighth; this much we know. However, he did not spare the Israelite’s crops. He ate everything. He ate the thatch off of rooftops, the hair from Read More …
An Abridged History (Part 1) Mothopithicus the Greeks called him. He lived on an island with both parents then. He had missed the Trojan War because of summer camp, had missed Alexander’s conquest and later, The Huns. Father now gone, Read More …
Odds are yll get lost at 22 And find yrself somewhere like Jackson, WY And the light will turn red And yll forget what that means A pretty lady will float by And yll enter some sort of inner wind Read More …
Surrounded by lion and man, he was bloody and down. Get up, he heard from the distance. The sun came blinding and ripped at his face like a cougar. He tried to open his eyes but was not able. Get Read More …
The men in this bar are by no means unkind. Just quiet. Their hats sit low on their foreheads. Flies buzz around their ancient ears. These men have been ruined, unraveled like an old shirt. Each of them destroyed in Read More …
The Author He was at Titus Comics up until the shift from Golden to Contemporary, before the nephew came in and everything changed and he was drowned out of the business slow in an altogether cowardly way. He had changed Read More …