Thursday, December 31, 2020
Only Human
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Setting Forth
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Byproducts
Monday, December 28, 2020
Time To Revolt
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Forgotten Caretakers
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Spirit World
Down this dirty, dingy, dark road I pass
From enlightenment to oblivion
Passing through destinations of encouragement along the way
And sensing no delays from local authorities,
passing through worlds unencumbered by the handicaps of man
Or by mankind's predecessors by whom their knowledge had been given
And as we ramp up our rhetoric we see
How easily our deception has been…
If we strayed along the way and get too attached to something
There is always an adventure to humble us back...
and when life stumbles like it always does
we turn to our maker who has created all of us
and did not know for sure until
we passed to the other side and joined the spirit world.
Friday, December 25, 2020
Who's Counting?
Only just a few years ago
Then became fifty and counting and that
Did not last very long either
and I wonder why the years move by so fast
it seems... they claim... it has something to do with age
But I have yet to reach seventy and more
Because… and it's unfortunate
There's nowhere else to go
Except into ground and back to originality.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
By Invitation Only
You have remarked to me that
Naval intelligence is an oxymoron
And what I would say to you that
On average
You are just as right as wrong
And since this be the case
Words are all you have to survive but
At the expense of others
With whom you disagree because
Your words are more unforgiving and
On average
Are no more harmful than mine
And yet you persist with threats of
Some impending crisis only you can attend
As a banquet by invitation only.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
A Fool's Past
The old will be forgotten and replaced
By those with vision nonetheless and
Our futures hold no such compliance with any such attitudes
That we should go searching for what's lost
As lost it should remain forever,
As looking back is not what we do or should have done
But that which was always done before while
History has never actually repeated itself since
Progress always holds new versions of the old
And forecasts are for fools with little else to do.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Three Nandina
and they seem to grow just as well we've seen
Monday, December 21, 2020
Biased Perspectives
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Seasons Come and Go
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Faces of Change
Friday, December 18, 2020
In the Absence of Truth
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Riding The Wind Jubilee
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
On Being Squared Away
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Thoughts of a Random Nature
Monday, December 14, 2020
Almost Cloudless
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Off In The Distance
Saturday, December 12, 2020
October's Full Moon
Friday, December 11, 2020
The Will of the Few
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Glimpse of Morning
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Northeast of Knoxville
was glimpsed at solidly and when extracted felt good upon my hands;
it was no Sandburg, Dickens or Poe but of late was not one that had been eyed by me;
The warmth of the Valley sun brought me back to a state of sleep perchance for me to dream,
when the boy had passed, it was as if some unseen voiced compelled me to follow.
No more than twenty paces behind was I marking my time as the boy
and the goat strolled down the dirt path without the benefit of any signs;
when the sun was full upon my head, the boy stood quietly with the goat
by his side at a fork with two gnomes guarding like Roman sentinels protecting Golgotha;
I stopped and hid behind a Tennessee Pine and apparently just in the nick of time.
The boy still holding onto the was the first to speak, "which way should I go," he asked?
"That quite depends on which way you want to go," he replied laughing.
"Never mind," said the boy, "I'll ask your friend."
"He always lies," the first gnome offered quite innocently.
"And I suppose you always tell the truth," he asked sarcastically?
"Exactly so… but you know it could just be the opposite, still,
you have but one question to ascertain which one since you have been so contrite."
As I watched the confrontation from behind the concealment of my tree,
it was no paradox for him and gently spoke as turned away,
"I knew this riddle once before but will ask it not because I cannot remember,"
As the young boy and goat passed by my location behind the Tennessee
Pine, he offered up a curious look and nodded as if to suggest that I
accompany the pair and while I reluctantly agreed by following the
pace that was much faster than my own and soon they had disappeared from my view.
It was purely by chance that I happened upon him once again, sitting
under an apple tree learning against its trunk with the Toggenburg’s head in his lap and a most curious look on his face.
I stood in silence for longer than I could imagined and ‘twas like a bolt
of something other than lightening, it came to out-of-the-blue…
the young boy was waiting for an apple to drop…
From inside the house, the smell of cooking onions and garlic broke
me free from my reverie and a lapse of memory reminded me of
Frost's Collection now laying in my lap like my Siamese cat always used to do.