Archives for July 2014

Ode: Guemes

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The island ferry rumbles underfoot,
It’s turbine heart enough to sound a depth
I’ve never known. And so our work’s cut out
For us this long weekend – to catch our breath.
Though a beer-can cliché, Mt. Baker thrills –
But weather draws its curtain, grey and low
And grants no hearing there. Woodpecker trills
And taps at pulpy words. (He eats mine raw.)
Each window renders picture-perfect scenes –
And Puget chews them all. So breath escapes
My reach – as time and talk give rise to means
By which friendships test the Guemes soundscapes:
Consistent pebbles’ chatter constant sound –
The hushing wish that fills the firs with wind.

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Consistent pebbles’ chatter constant sound
And cull our ears to hold the shape and hear
The hushing wish that fills the firs with wind.

Inspect the stones, each polished smooth and round
And bitten off by glacier’s lightning where
Consistent pebbles chatter, constant, sound.

The roll and dive of seal and whale are drowned
In silent mountain distances that near
The hushing wish which fills the firs with wind.

The parti-colored rapture rests on ground
That shifts and spills like cargo. Tankers steer
Consistent. Pebbles chatter. Constant sound

Admits such wakes, they shudder shore and send
Their fill of shells like gems – each clam is sure
To hush the wish that fills the firs with wind.

And you, who made this island stay so grand,
You know what stays with me, so loud and clear?
Consistent pebbles’ chatter, constant sound,
The hushing wish that fills the firs with wind.

III
Again the ferry churns across the waves –
Departure hides in diffidence. But blues
And greys of morning burn toward noon. That leaves
Us hoping for return. And gulls abuse
The air with cries of infamy: “You can’t
Abandon us!” To miss the children’s play
That washes up the shingled beach? That slant
Of land now slopes away. We cannot stay.
The gulls have found, between the air and sea,
Their clamoring voice. They slap at clams (Is there
A Latin root there: clam, or “secretly”?)
On stones. So secrets break their silence here:
Consistent pebbles’ chatter constant sound –
The hushing wish that fills the firs with wind.

Pig Latin

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Gerasene 2014 is in the can but the memories ingerlay noay.

American Sh*t Only

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1991-2014

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Windows

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Crabby

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The literary Korrektiv

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Literary slugfest

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Two-fisted

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Suitable Accomodations

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Signposts in a Strange Land

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JOB awaits the ferry

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Gerasene sans-Webb but continues

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Gerasene 2014 Toast

Gerasene 2014 Toast: http://youtu.be/O2B4NP0x1Aw

Gerasene 2014

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Gerasene Selfie

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Scenes from Gerasene 2014

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Chelsea Revisited…

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A chapter devoted to Chelsea, titled “Daddy’s Little Girl,” portrays the former first daughter as scarred by life in the political fishbowl and the public humiliation of her father’s philandering, but also the entitled beneficiary of both her parents’ feelings of guilt over the weirdness of her upbringing. “When you screw a young White House staffer,” a source “very close to the Clinton family” told Halper, referring to the Monica Lewinsky scandal, “you’re paying the price for the rest of your life. When your daughter wants to buy a ten-million-dollar apartment, the question isn’t ‘Are you crazy?’ It’s ‘Where do I wire the money?’”

I’m only actually interested in this part of the story of the new book about the Clintons (yawn), but if you can bear it, the whole thing is here.