Poem of the Week: A Dream for Winter by Arthur Rimbaud
A Dream for Winter In the winter, we will leave in a small pink railway carriage With blue cushions. We will be comfortable. A nest of mad kisses lies In each soft corner. You will close your eyes, in...
View ArticlePoem of the Week: It’s Ours by Charles Bukowski
It’s Ours there is always that space there just before they get to us that space that fine relaxer the breather while say flopping on a bed thinking of nothing or say pouring a glass of water from the...
View ArticleGone Girl: My Thumnail Review
I saw Gone Girl on Sunday, and since I am starting a new job today, I didn’t have time yet to write a full review. For now, here are my post-theater thoughts on the film!
View ArticlePoem of the Week: 49 1/2 by Sharon Olds
49 1/2 The first long month, waiting and waiting, I fear I am pregnant. The second long month, a clot appears, ruby-crowned kinglet’s nest. Well – that’s it, I hear myself saying, in passionless...
View ArticlePoem of the Week: Another Night in the Ruins by Galway Kinnell
Another Night in the Ruins 1 In the evening haze darkening on the hills, purple of the eternal, a last bird crosses over, ‘flop flop,’ adoring only the instant. 2 Nine years ago, in a plane that...
View ArticleSurviving the Holidays: We’re Halfway There!
We’ve survived Thanksgiving. If you are one of the lucky ones out there, you’ve already committed to the minimum amount of holiday plans and get-togethers – unless you’re the sort who enjoys those...
View ArticleA Hiatus
This blog is on hiatus due to a very busy new job and a new puppy. Thank you for visiting!
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