Monthly Archives: September 2020

ART UNDER ATTACK

With the events of this past summer, a mandate has arisen that the issue of racism must be finally dealt with.  Nothing vaguely resembling a consensus exists.  Hostile people continue to deny that racism exists.  But a discussion is being … Continue reading

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TWENTY TWENTY

After my mother’s burial, I hoped To resume a schedule.  Not just Of appointments and work, but of Trips, movies, restaurants.   The luggage in our attic stacked We look at with the view of taking it On cars, boats … Continue reading

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SOMEDAY

Today there are doctors’ consults, tests, Pain and breathing still, seeking still, Turning the stones of medicine.   Someday we may live longer stretches On still running feet. And someday we may hold earth-clad Wisdom Like a sparkling diamond.

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REGARDING ANN FULTON

REGARDING ANN FULTON A number of years ago I bought a cheap laptop.  On the laptop I wrote a novella called ANN FULTON.  The laptop crashed.  The novella disappeared.  Perhaps all for the best. A year or so ago, I … Continue reading

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