Its off to court we go? Oh! No! Yes, it’s to court we go? You are not true! Are you true! A quart of what? A quart of oil is this, Or gas is that? No, not a quart, Court. You are courting? No I have not come a courting, What is this court? Where … Continue reading Court’s In Session: Richard Edwards
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Ruminations: Nancy A.M. Alexiuk, Phd.
If I could turn the clock ahead To when we’ll be together I’d do it in a second, dear And hold it there forever If I could turn the clock behind To palm trees and the beach I’d go back to that moment, dear When each our souls did reach But sand keeps falling through … Continue reading Ruminations: Nancy A.M. Alexiuk, Phd.
Shatter Bones Dance: Henry Peters
Shatter these bones that Ache to crumble and sprinkle These ashes of an ill-begotten history Into the light of day where all That is weak and dis-eased will be Seen at once and blown away to whence it came! Construct me your tower of Bable And leave me to curse for the Storm of renewal … Continue reading Shatter Bones Dance: Henry Peters
