Subsequent life experiences have revealed new insights regarding the potential realities of both of those youthful works.
Category Archives: Prose
Plato’s “Flute-Girls”
After he became a respectable author and arbiter of Utopian ultimates in decency and public order, of course, all of that had to be swept under the rug…
Every Once in a While, You Run Across One of These
Oh, HELL yeah!!Ā
Note on a Low-Rent Room Door š
Thatās where youāll want to be.
Suggested Regulations inĀ Residential AreasĀ for America’s Coming Wave of Vehicular HomelessĀ
Lawmakers, in seeking to deal constructively with the changing demographics of America, will do much better to legislate decency than districts.
Bread on the Bus
I saw several things clearly: New vet. Several too many hits of LSD. Harmless unless provoked. Frightened and disoriented. Poor guy.
A Note on Self as Subject
The poet is betting we’ve come a little further than we were in the days of Hemingway and Hoover.
Crimes my Stalker/Targeter has Committed Near Me, Hoping I’ll be BlamedĀ
homeless predation
A Mile in My Moccasins
If you would like to walk one mile in my moccasins, I’ll wake you up every thirty minutes ~ for just one week.
To the Woman Who Sent Someone Else to Make her Unreasonable Request of the Poet This Afternoon
Is it that you thought you bought the street along with the house you paid for with the fair wage you get for your social contribution (which I do not)?…