Year: 2018

Morning Moon

Morning Moon

Morning Moon by Phil Cline   Mist surrounds the morning moon Hovering above night’s remainder, Heaven’s pale reflection of regret.   Dawn waits wet residue to dry, Moist women asleep, their legs languid, Carelessly spread, left apart-by the departed.   The raucous evening’s promises redeemed Foolish jocularity shortened by haste of Dreaded day.  Here any […]

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Fresno State

Fresno State

I have followed with interest the discussions regarding hateful tweets concerning Barbara Bush by a Fresno State college professor.  As expected the President of the College declined to do anything.  College presidents across the nation are not exactly distinguishing themselves with displays of courage and leadership no matter how embarrassing the conduct of their staff […]

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Impatient of the Dawn

Impatient of the Dawn

Impatient of the Dawn   No new lease for the cabin in the wood, No replenishment for the lake At the bottom of the hill, No more apple slice   Slipped between my lips, The taste crisp, crunched And savored like dew drops From a branch’s furthest tip,   Only the lonely slap of my […]

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Before Life

Before Life

Before Life   Afloat snug in warm fluid for untold time Awaiting mine own age to emerge, Innocent, perfect, ready To preen, to pretend, to prance   In seed plenum; shell, fossil, rock entombed An eternity. Inanimate to animate by a bit of water, A trowel, an earthquake shaking boulders loose To gambol, smash, crush, […]

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Slouching Toward Oligarchy

Slouching Toward Oligarchy

Slouching Toward Oligarchy   Shortly after the current Supreme court term opened in October, Chief Justice John Roberts used the term “Sociological Gobbledygook” during oral argument on a Gerrymandering case.  Under the “political question doctrine,” drawing district lines for seats in Congress has traditionally been reserved to state legislatures. However, rather than fight the gerrymandering […]

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