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A Mess of Words Jul 2021
Oregon in winter

With patchwork fields

Of green and gold.

Woodsmoke lingers;

Memory bursts in;

And maybe it’s okay

To be growing old.
Days long past that can’t come back
A Mess of Words Jul 2021
Seasons, optional

Summer, endless

Laying out on golden fields

Holding on to the sunset

As a matchless fire opal

For eons in my mind
A Mess of Words Jul 2021
An unconvincing smile
Let slip the obligatory lie;

Our hands limp at our sides
Rather than likewise occupied;

Ours lips retained run-down recollections
That our bodies begged to remember;

An inconvenient fork
Found us falling away;

My best friend since departed
While I was forced to stay.
A Mess of Words Jul 2021
It is a lonely thing
To start on down the street
When every sign or word said
I cannot read or speak;

The sinking sun there
Mixing high
Shades of dandelion,
Tangerine, and redeye;

And, that, last said,
When I amble home,
I pour over ice
And drink alone.
redeye is a term for whisky
A Mess of Words Jul 2021
We partnered up

With our grandest fears,

Embraced

Our lonely thoughts,

We danced about

A cobwebbed room,

And never gained there

What we sought.
A Mess of Words Jun 2021
Every Sunday afternoon

I curl up in this half empty bed;

I replay the memories

I’ve rewritten in my head

And sometimes whisper

Unheard prayers of shame.

Maybe I’ll eventually reconcile

You’ll never again speak my name.
A Mess of Words Jun 2021
The depths of her eyes:

Vast as these summer skies;



Blue or grey,

Who can say?
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