A new book to house this year's (and future years) NationalPoetryMonth's daily poems. |
I'm writing once again this year. This book is my special event place for thirty special poems. Here for National Poetry Month in 2018, I'm participating but life has not been kind in the last 15 months, so I'm not always in writing mode. |
TWO POEMS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! [someone] that vagueness again // can we not prefer you or me, even us? [something] like gasoline, polluted water or Botox? // snow [you] like the awfully cloudy somebody? // the cat called River, an elm tree [should] tell me again what to do, values imposed by a murky [someone] // better auxiliaries are will and want and desire [avoid] really, is that still a word? // welcome, love eliminate "thou shalt not" mode [you should avoid someone, something] Two proposals to wed a) The cat called River will welcome snow. b) An elm tree wants to love me (when my final demeure is as his root tickler. He is my new and benevolent god.) opposition, a first lesson [2018.6.4...a] // \\ // \\ // \\ I break the atmosphere munching chocolate-covered chips at the koi pond its steadfast stone lanterns silent mossy rocks narrow red lacquered bridge a single maple centered at its vantage point if I take a selfie I'll be a postcard perhaps they will accept this undigestible hive-inducing food peas and a beet/Brussel spout mix diced into bite-sized morsels fish ‘n veggies [2018.6.4...b] |