Sunday, August 30, 2009

An Excavated Discovery

Herein cries Ginger Julian
Who once laughed from 1886 to 1924.
Came to common sense after finding an anvil at rest upon her little toe.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

From greeting to goodbye.

I'm fascinated now, joined in thoughts from foot to toe, that I ought to relax and visibly display a greeting towards many a folk. But I can't and never will. For I am too much a likely suspect, considering myself of such.


Sunday, May 31, 2009

Phillip dancing slightly

Willow creek crossing
Insures safe passage
For the young brides of Samara,
Wandering forward.
Infantry men gaze upon
The light souls of the young brides,
Seeking the river
Winding a pathway
To rome.

Passing from junction to junction
Becomes a thin line,
As time levels off.
The brides become weary
And seek a town closer,
A younger, wiser destination.

Wagons harnessed to donkeys
Arrive in the town,
Colorado Springs,
Bringing bride after bride,
To an early destination,
Where a cowboy slowly sings.

Young brides being scared,
Ask questions of the man,
Who he is, and
Where he comes from,
But he turns their attention
To a man, who lives upon a table.

Who is he, the brides wonder,
Yearning to reveal his name,
But he burns oils of midnight,
And keeps to himself.

It's merely Phillip.
He's slightly dancing
To a tune from Muriano,
Played upon the notes
Of a cornet in the hands
Of a wild magician,
Building an ocean
Out of musical
Wonders.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Adam reads, Mindy reads.

Mindy and Adam never stopped looking
At the Sunday times.

Somedays they like it,
Other days they dislike it,

But Mindy and Adam prefer
Eggs and toast,
Not jam and sauce.

So Mindy and Adam read everyday,
The Sunday Morning Post.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Mouse

The small tree stands
Alone in the tall yard

Look at the tall tree
In the short yard.

How tall is the
House in the yard
That is small?

Tall, yard, house, short, good, bad.
I prefer the dandilion in the window.