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sometimes I wonder (revisited)

Sometimes I wonder if she ever existed. —found poem Sometimes I wonder if she ever existed. Only a smile now a gesture copper hair flashing she fades even in dreams phases out of memory the way she did returning to … Continue reading

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remembering Ed

Summers, years ago we used to sit with binocs out front of the cottage Sundays and comment on topless beauties passing on gleaming white boats; God I miss those days when he and I would sit on our asses, sipping … Continue reading

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the rest

anecdote: On the way to work one morning, I noted these optimistic words on the sign in front of a fried chicken place: “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” On the way home, I watched … Continue reading

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