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A senruy 3/27/18
When I realize my mistakes The churn of mechanical co-workers Helps me forget again
A Haiku on the freezing cold day
My hands shake With each nip Of the wind
I walked through the ocean
I walked through the ocean/ with bare feet/ and stood on the other side/ and watched the waters get reacquainted and make a graveyard beneath the beach I’ve seen thunder shake the mountain/ and a man’s face glow like the … Continue reading
Never to touch
unhealthy excerpts from my work notepad Continue reading
A haiku on driving to work
haiku on the road Continue reading
A haiku on pet sleeping birds
I feel just like these birds, only I have work Continue reading
My feet must keep walking
She’s dead. His eyes tell the whole story, his eyes and the crazy eyes of his five year old son. His feet are weary and there is 4 years worth of dirt underneath them. Always smiling, his eyes are the … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Child, Future, hope, life, Single Parent, travel, Walking, Widower, work
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life is communication
She wakes in the morning to notes by her bed/ she laughs as she reads the words I have said/ the smile on her face reflects from her heart/ and she knows that I love her, even while we’re apart … Continue reading
Get away for the day
Well the weather rolls as the wind blows by/ I’ve come back to the old, the dull, the dry/ I’ve been gone, not for long, I’ve come with nothing to say/ now I just need to get away The faces … Continue reading