Category Archives: Sonnets

garage

He sits in his garage beside the house; Sometimes he’s fat and other times quite thin. You wonder if he just can’t stand his spouse, Or if perhaps his spouse just can’t stand him. The impetus to sit alone I … Continue reading

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Panicke

The company was late, of that no doubt: the time for their arrival had gone by; from noon by my watch had we looked about: no sign of them by land or sea or sky. This watch, an Accutron, for … Continue reading

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Changing tools

Grey rain flails through trembling naked trees all green has fled and orange and red as well and I have stored the hoses rakes and seeds, dragged sadly out the shovels for white hell. October gave us two bright days … Continue reading

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