Category Archives: Sonnets

Being Rocco

[At Golf’s U.S. Open, June 12-15, 2008, at Torrey Pines Gold Course in San Diego California, 45 year-old Rocco Mediate was played to a tie by struggling golf phenomenon Tiger Woods, who was recovering from knee surgery. On June 16, … Continue reading

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luncheon at Musee D’Orsay

Ah, yes: the food again of course is fabulous too much for lunch, just like the chandeliers; the marble fireplace’ smooth and gleaming tabula a marvel—I can feel the ancients near. And yet, beyond the walls in the salon, a … Continue reading

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odd

No hydro line went into the old farmhouse a sister and two brothers lived alone they farmed by horsepower and they never painted the hard frame house the colour of dried bones. Year by year they farmed into their nineties … Continue reading

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