Just like the city, she’s different. Not off, like the way you feel walking down certain streets downtown in the capitol city, but different. A new flavor of a coffee from Burial Grounds. A book you never saw before, In Bower’s library. Indeed, a store or spot that you never really had visited yet, evenContinue reading “Oly October”
Tag Archives: spring
Hot Snow Pile
Mayflowers
Hot cottony White -laxy flies Drifting and Lazily swarming
Cottonwood Leaves
Zailent Spring OS
It’s spring We’re in the recursion quarter In this season Of sun and green To the future I lean With my digital digits Clacking away on my Keyboard once again With these light gales Of finger-falls Do I find the grace in Gracility May on the horizon And these zailent Revolutions are playing Out overContinue reading “Zailent Spring OS”
Descention of Spring
Partly clouds swirling slowly Above in the ocean skies To threatening spring Hiding among them Not making landfall Nor letting loose storms Petrichor and geosmin Waiting for spring To descend
Blossoms
Hello Spring Quarter – Journal 4/5/17
Today was the first day of ADVANCED WRITING. Holy shit! First day! I made a fucking joke about writing Dead Kennedys fanfiction and it went well! I feel so at home! So in this advanced writing class (ADVANCED because it’s fucking A D V A N C E D as SHIT), we only workshop! FuckContinue reading “Hello Spring Quarter – Journal 4/5/17”
It Was Sunny Once
Our sun is dead Her legs didn’t work Too well In the end She was put to sleep Put down And let down Outlived many Like Piper and Redd Did so much like Run away Be part of Halloween And was a sled dog For my roller blading Sister But that age Has long passedContinue reading “It Was Sunny Once”
Vernal Equinox
Vernal Equinox Cold water From a tap Sharp breaths These are the things We miss to fluoresce In figure eights In meadows The fields Feeling the wind Sharp turns In a trail Cold breaths These are the things We all possess Barefoot On hot blacktop Walking with meaning And intention Cold shade Over a trailContinue reading “Vernal Equinox”