Monthly Archives: January 2026

U-topias

This past summer I wrote “U-topias” about an ill-fated, meandering voyage, a long poem for me but very short compared to wandering voyages like the Odyssey or the Hebrew Bible.  My search began with an irony – our town’s name said … Continue reading

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Bowl of Mysteries

The house was warm, but down the road,everything steel-gray – the vast curve of the bay, clouds thin and skinned, each streak a pale sister of the other.   The shades have no names, so delicate, merged, chilled.  Darkly brooding,  wading into my poor mind. I’d … Continue reading

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New Year’s Spin/Reboot

New Years Poem The boy  stomps   in his bootsin his serious play     as he destroyssnowballs     as he lands two feet on one ballspraying his lone lot  with his snow-dusted gustohis own top spins      so futile  so funas the adults insidehuddle     rubbing their so-so heads what if    futile    were duly … Continue reading

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