Posts for June 19, 2025 (page 9)

Registration photo of S.L.Bradley for the LexPoMo 2025 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Words

Words go around and around in my head
an idea pops in and out again.
Is there a common theme 
it feels more like a tangled web

some stick others float away 
what are they trying to tell me ‘
I don’t understand
like a record  on repeat 
words words everywhere 

some meant to be spoken 
others to be written
some are secrets 
not to be heard

Truly fascinated by all these words.
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Category
Poem

Mindfulness Comes to Mind

As balance is to covetiousness
So progress is to inertia
As dreams are to apathy
So is virtue to its challenges

I can see that inirtia
Can be boosted
Can do an out of balance swing
Like a sling shot moon shot

And I can see that with apathy
The will is gone
It’s biliousness also can
Slow you down
 
As perserverence is to faithfulness
As unfaithfulness is to to incapacitation
As selflessness is to catharsis
So’s a day’s virtue to its challenges


Category
Poem

Living with a Serial Killer is Nasty Business

My son introduced us
At first, they were so sweet, so kind
You think, I could make this work.

You bring them home, feed them dinner,
 eventually invite them to move in, share your bed
You begin to overlook the little things
The way they tentatively lick your ankles
Later nibble your calve. Then there’s a bite

It’s when the bodies started showing up
on the doorstep – gifts I suppose
that you begin to second guess sharing
your life with a cat

(Inspired by Sophie, my cat
who left me another gift this morning.
We have been roommates for 15 years. )


Registration photo of Shaun Turner for the LexPoMo 2025 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Night Farming

It’s the way their pixel hands never shake

lifting parsnips from the uncomplicated soil—
how the worms stand on their heads
as the screen’s cool rinse coats the room–
digital anesthetic. 
 
This is how I fish now: through a window
inside a window. The harvest is always
ripe on time. No rot. No bugs. No 
blight. I’ve forgotten the weight 
of a real hoe, the heft
of a watering can slung on a shoulder
like a handbag.
 
Outside, somewhere,
a car door slams. A voice rises, falls.
I used to know the texture of voices—
and they could cut like wire. Now, I prefer
this silence: the soft plink of coins
stacked in a virtual mason jar,
the animated cow lowing 
as if on cue.
 
What is it about watching them
gift a jar of jam to indifferent neighbors,
then stand there, swaying
in the code-made breeze?
 
No risk of a mouth twisting
at the wrong moment. No eyes
glazing over when I go on 
and on mid-sentence.
Here, the only body that tires
is mine—this slow house
of breath. I save 
the game. They save it for me.
 
The farm will thrive in perpetual spring.
My hands will hover over keys. 
This is the pact: I will trade in bits
for this kind of peace—
the tidy rows, the calendar of rain,
the quiet machine hum
 
that never asks me to explain
why I’ve gone so long
without planting anything.

Registration photo of Lav for the LexPoMo 2025 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

inspirational quote

yesterday was tough. 🙁
i can’t believe they were right— :/
today is better. <3 :3


Registration photo of Louise Tallen for the LexPoMo 2025 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Who Decides

If there are innocent civilians
      Are there guilty ones
Who decides which is which
         In the end does it matter
Who by bullet or who by boot
           Who by gas or who by bomb
Will the birds still sing
           When the humans are gone


Registration photo of Greg Friedman for the LexPoMo 2025 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Colossus Awakened

(with apologies to Emma Lazarus)  

Lady Liberty limps away from her stone
foundation, leaves her lamp beside the
golden door. Her green-bronze robes
rustle as she lumbers off, book of the law
under her arm, to stride across the land.
This Mother of Exiles no longer sees
the wretched refuse at our shore. Her
plea to ancient lands is silenced.
Teeming with anger she has witnessed
huddled masses at the courthouse doors,
round-ups, hooded menace choking
breath. Another brazen giant threatens
and she ponders where she must strike
anew with her imprisoned lightning.


Registration photo of Nancy Jentsch for the LexPoMo 2025 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Morning’s Mockingbird

Ever a lover of sound and song
you are the bard of birds.
Your snatched song soars above us all,
spills passion from high-wire overdrive.

You, the bard of birds
trim the breezes with bits of mimic,
spill passion in high-wire overdrive.
Sometimes bold and snazzy and brash

is your breezy mimicry.
But today it is melody you favor
over ditties bold and snazzy and brash—
even heaven holds its breath in awe.

And when it’s melody you favor,
you lover of sound and song,
heaven pauses, holding breath in awe
of snatched songs soaring, blessing us all.


Registration photo of Mike Wilson for the LexPoMo 2025 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Torn Fabric

 I had a series of dreams last night.
In each I reached through torn fabric.
I wasn’t grabbing anything.
There was nothing to grab.  

No sensation preceded or followed
to explain or give context,
just torn fabric rubbing my wrist,
curious fingers wiggling in the air.    


Registration photo of L. Coyne for the LexPoMo 2025 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Xenesthis immanis

Step into my parlor,
Said the spider to the frog,
And I will ever cherish you
As humans would a dog.
You’ll have your fill of all the ants
That threaten precious eggs
And on hatching you’ll be cossetted
By baby spider legs.