Category Archives: Poetry

Full Circle – My Last Post


So here we are, full circle. Here’s a link to my first post, made back on June 1st, 2009. It’s the backside of the building in the photo above — The Gooderham Building, at Church St. and Front St. in … Continue reading

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And Even Our Shadows


And Even Our Shadows Another night waiting for something to become something else, with only the voice of shadows for company You come by, late to my room, where I use your name and love in the same sentence And … Continue reading

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Last Night Out


This is a poem I wrote some time back when I was very keen on poetry and a big fan of Charles Bukowski. I guess you could say this is my “Charles Bukowski” poem. What’s funny is I wrote it … Continue reading

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Charles Bukowski “Bluebird”


I came across this video on Kim’s blog, Uncovering You. I’ve always been a fan of Charles Bukowski. If you’re unfamiliar with his work, he is a world renowned poet and writer. His poetry is best described as street or … Continue reading

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Lonely Wet Sock


Sometimes I write very silly little poems, and this would be one now.If it “sounds” bad, it’s supposed to. 🙂

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And now for something a bit “different”


No photo for this post, I’m afraid. Well, actually, that’s not true. Amdana, from the blog Country Life (see “Wildstorm” at the bottom of my blogroll) posted a fabulous black & white of empty swing set in a park and … Continue reading

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November’s Frost


And now for something a little different. Here’s a poem I wrote a long time ago. Since it’s an autumn poem I thought I might share it with y’all today.You can read more of my poetry in the right-side columns, … Continue reading

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