Monday, January 02, 2012
Mag 98 / Poem: A Reminder
The bent elbow
slows progression-
force builds
pushing the river
around
over and beyond
the banks like claws
snag what is delivered
from upstream
when the anger
has burnt itself out
the raging water fading
to original dignity-
scattered on banks
remain the wrath
Michael A. Wells
Magpie 98
Sunday, January 01, 2012
Overnight
A white knuckled fist
griping at the question
pale
momentary
bloodletting – leaches
revenge
cryogenic reality
brittle regions of home
and
lessons of melodious rambling
in hurtful octaves
breaches – unfurled platitudes
transparency at daybreak
Happy New Year!
I was so ready for 2011 to be over with. It s could not even limp onto the a list of my favorite years. Do I have expectation that next year will be better? I can hope, but expectation is a pretty definitive word.
I've Prepared a list of some things I want to do in 2012. They are specific, measurable in terms of success or failure. Here is my list so far to the kick the year (in no particular order):
- Read the book The War of Art.
- Send 112 poetry submissions out.
- Clean and reorganize my home office.
- Clean the garage.
- Finish draft of manuscript.
- Schedule weekly writing time at least on week in advance
From a writing standpoint I suppose I have to acknowledge I had more publication successes then 2010. That said, there is plenty of room for improvement in writing and everything else.
I hope everyone else has a spectacular year.
Peace!
Michael
thought for the day on writers
And a little humor to kick off the new year...
There is no way that writers can be tamed and rendered civilized or even cured. The only solution known to science is to provide the patient with an isolation room, where he can endure the acute stages in private and where food can be poked in to him with a stick. ~ Robert A. Heinlein
There is no way that writers can be tamed and rendered civilized or even cured. The only solution known to science is to provide the patient with an isolation room, where he can endure the acute stages in private and where food can be poked in to him with a stick. ~ Robert A. Heinlein
Thursday, December 29, 2011
The Irony in GOP Election Hypocrisy
For some time the Republican party has systematically sought to enact stringent Voter ID requirements state by state. They have argued this is to stem voter fraud in spite of the fact that independent studies around the nation have uncovered no evidence that this has in fact been a problem. These changes have in fact been sanctioned by the Republican party for one purpose only: to suppress the votes of voters such as the elderly, minorities and students, all of whom traditionally have been Democratic constituencies.
Okay, if voter fraud were a real concern for Republicans you would think they would have adopted more stringent safeguards for next week's Iowa Presidential Caucuses, but not so. Since this has never been about voter fraud the GOP will again not bother to make Iowa Republicans show such ID before voting in their caucuses.
Both the Republican and Democratic Parties control their own nomination process rules and this is not left to the whims of legislative bodies so in Iowa this hypocrisy is directly within the Republican Party control. Seem strange to you?
Oh, and before you say oh, such requirement isn't really a deterrent to anyone casting votes, check here and here and here. These are real people, real voters.
Okay, if voter fraud were a real concern for Republicans you would think they would have adopted more stringent safeguards for next week's Iowa Presidential Caucuses, but not so. Since this has never been about voter fraud the GOP will again not bother to make Iowa Republicans show such ID before voting in their caucuses.
Both the Republican and Democratic Parties control their own nomination process rules and this is not left to the whims of legislative bodies so in Iowa this hypocrisy is directly within the Republican Party control. Seem strange to you?
Oh, and before you say oh, such requirement isn't really a deterrent to anyone casting votes, check here and here and here. These are real people, real voters.
natural energy resource
Poetry is a natural energy resource of our country. It has no energy crisis, possessing a potential that will last as long as the country. Its power is equal to that of any country in the world. ~ Richard Eberhart
A Blog post worth reading! Reasons to be thankful!
Kelli Agodon on Thankful Thusday - some real food for thought! If you don't think you have cause to be thankful read this and think again. Thanks Kelli for the eye opening post!
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