Archive for the ‘ Poetry ’ Category
The red door dustily banged open temporarily scrubbing the dirty grout of the men’s conversation. She paused there in the opening, a sudden wind taking its cue to wrap around her silken form the particles of the failing daylight. Her swollen pout threw daggers at the men, her final words a commandment, a gale force whisper. The men [ READ MORE ]
Morality is a giant flock of birds, every one joining and leaving as necessary to fulfill their immediate ambitions, the overall shape and direction coming from the collective emergence of the many. There are those who would enliven the flock and those who would laugh at its destruction. Today I flow on my own, straggling [ READ MORE ]
The symbiosis of art and technology can be inspiring, thrilling, annoying, frightening and intimidating. But if one wades through the bad to find the good, it can be a very rewarding journey. An artform which has been emerging for the past few years, Machinima, is one of those mediums which only gets better with time. [ READ MORE ]
The blink of the stop light and the metronome of the wipers compete for control over the beat of my heart as I think of my final moments with her. I’m writing her features on my mind so I don’t forget everything important to me now. I feel her close breath on mine, but she’s [ READ MORE ]
I’m thinking back to pre-school, a distant out of focus memory of my hand fondling the red fire alarm. The ink of grade school turns milky blue for a moment as I make out a girl in a polka dotted skirt, a girl who hated me. High school is clearer with sharp pencil lines and [ READ MORE ]
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