I wish that Southwest ran a ferry
To places interplanetary.
I've got some credits I'd like to use
For a jolly Jovian cruise.
Monday, June 29, 2020
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Work at Home
Observation: I've taken to shaving at random times.
Rumination: (Now I must think of something that rhymes.)
Rumination: (Now I must think of something that rhymes.)
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Flutterby
White butterfly, you with the flappy wings,
Flitting around the flowers in the sun,
Going about your business in a way
That calms my agitation, tell me now,
What’s up in your world? Recent caterpillar,
Reborn after a snooze in your cocoon,
Now whizzing in a hurry to get done
Whatever urgencies consume your brain.
I suppose it’s mostly eating and mating.
The world of insect life goes on and on!
As does the human one, but you have brought
Without intending it, these happy thoughts.
Flitting around the flowers in the sun,
Going about your business in a way
That calms my agitation, tell me now,
What’s up in your world? Recent caterpillar,
Reborn after a snooze in your cocoon,
Now whizzing in a hurry to get done
Whatever urgencies consume your brain.
I suppose it’s mostly eating and mating.
The world of insect life goes on and on!
As does the human one, but you have brought
Without intending it, these happy thoughts.
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Whihala Beach
Beloved behemoth lake, tranquil today
Along the coast of Whiting, Indiana,
Between the refinery and the big casino,
Working class beach that takes me back to childhood.
Towers of steel loom distant, obscured by smog.
Muscular city, engine of employment.
Nobody moves to Chicago for the climate.
But when a gorgeous day arrives in town
We drink it down, devouring all its goodness.
My wife is in the water, like a porpoise
Gliding and diving in her element,
Retrieving a football that some boys had thrown
Beyond their own ability to swim.
And I stand watching, stringing out these words
Attempting to record in one brief sketch
This ordinary love of life on earth.
Along the coast of Whiting, Indiana,
Between the refinery and the big casino,
Working class beach that takes me back to childhood.
Towers of steel loom distant, obscured by smog.
Muscular city, engine of employment.
Nobody moves to Chicago for the climate.
But when a gorgeous day arrives in town
We drink it down, devouring all its goodness.
My wife is in the water, like a porpoise
Gliding and diving in her element,
Retrieving a football that some boys had thrown
Beyond their own ability to swim.
And I stand watching, stringing out these words
Attempting to record in one brief sketch
This ordinary love of life on earth.
Friday, June 19, 2020
Memories
Way back in March, the original goal
Was just to flatten the climb.
The caseload would stay the same, we were told,
We'd just spread it out over time.
Was just to flatten the climb.
The caseload would stay the same, we were told,
We'd just spread it out over time.
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Jazzing It Up
I'm forming the John Autonomous Zone,
A region I can call my own.
Its acronym is really snazzy.
You might even say it's JAZzy.
I set the rules behind my wall,
Where I can do anything at all!
I am the master of my life!
Except - when given advice by my wife,
I have been known to modify
The laws I issue from on high.
A region I can call my own.
Its acronym is really snazzy.
You might even say it's JAZzy.
I set the rules behind my wall,
Where I can do anything at all!
I am the master of my life!
Except - when given advice by my wife,
I have been known to modify
The laws I issue from on high.
Friday, June 12, 2020
White Winged
Flocks of gulls with greedy gullets
Swallow cicadas with glee.
Nature in action - again I mull its
Beauty and cruelty.
Swallow cicadas with glee.
Nature in action - again I mull its
Beauty and cruelty.
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Bugged
If you are a cicada,
I’d rather see you later.
But there’s so many now,
I’ll just endure somehow.
I’d rather see you later.
But there’s so many now,
I’ll just endure somehow.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
If Only
If I could just go back to last November,
I’d tell the Chinese not to hide the bug,
And then I’d tell a certain police officer,
Don’t kneel on necks, you overconfident thug.
I’d tell the Chinese not to hide the bug,
And then I’d tell a certain police officer,
Don’t kneel on necks, you overconfident thug.
Sunday, June 07, 2020
Close to Home
I got a text that my pharmacy
Is temporarily closed.
It causes little harm to me -
I can drive to one less exposed.
But others, I’m sure, will suffer more.
It’s a cruel thing, to loot a store.
Is temporarily closed.
It causes little harm to me -
I can drive to one less exposed.
But others, I’m sure, will suffer more.
It’s a cruel thing, to loot a store.
Thursday, June 04, 2020
Also True for Dinner Too
Whenever I delay my lunch,
Instead of eating hastier,
My mouth reports, amid the munch,
That everything seems tastier.
Instead of eating hastier,
My mouth reports, amid the munch,
That everything seems tastier.