Sternutation by Anthony Ward We are but a sneeze through time Our lives so brief we barely notice Travelling at the speed of life Getting where we’re going before we’re gone The splendour of space converged to a future Culminating... Continue Reading →
NEVER GIVING UP by Joan Colby The railroad museum is conducted By retired conductors and signalmen, Engineers and ticket takers, gandy dancers. White haired, heavy set in striped overalls. The steam tractor show is handled By elderly farmers and mechanics,... Continue Reading →
An old PBS broadcast about William Carlos Williams, including biography, recordings, and just a bunch of stuff.
For Jill Clayburgh, In Memoriam By Diane Elayne Dees The image we will always remember: You, swirling and spinning throught the streets of New York, becoming the blue and yellow and orange. You looked excited, not afraid, not caring that... Continue Reading →
Tattered Wings by Paula Tohline Calhoun A dwindling summer is the bittersweet prelude to fall. I watch it all, just now, and sense already, on the tip of my tongue, the metallic taste of winter. In my mind's eye: the... Continue Reading →
Spin by Kay Robertson Incoming tides crash on battered shore, determined waves splinter sunlight, shadows tremble. What was visible moments ago becomes obscured by murky cross-currents. In politics, veracity resides in the depths, at the mercy of slippery facts. Kay... Continue Reading →