Posts Tagged ‘ poetry ’

Medical Procedures 3

Jun 12th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Prose & Poetry, short stories

A grey overcast morning taxi arriving at 6.53 stepping out into a brisk memory of chilly winter mornings the taxi atmosphere warps around me in a blanket of safety hopefully like the journey before me Check in forms filled waivers waived credit cards swiped health insurance checked all looking good and above board Not sure [...]



Fragments & Thoughts May 6

May 5th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fragments and Thoughts, Prose & Poetry

May 6 “Debt to haunt our young” a newspaper headline today a baby’s born but she don’t know what’s coming she’ll have this debt burden hanging around for eternity as we’re bailing out ourselves out of this global finance crisis born from a Frankentstein concept of young bankers in the nineties who thought they were [...]



Mihn Trahn Bakery

Apr 9th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fragments and Thoughts, Prose & Poetry

Down at the bakery, they’re always asking me as they piece together a slice of ham and a sliver of cucumber “sul, pepper, may’naise” no, that’s not a spelling mistake but the way the say it down at the Mihn Trahn They’re exceedingly eager to deliver their question looking up with those puppy dog eyes, [...]



Man from Mogadishu- a character sketch

Apr 6th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fragments and Thoughts

Greg was talking about his neighbour He’s ‘s from Ethiopia or somewhere- Sudan Big strapping man He sits out the front of the flats/apartments Stands on the corner looking at the Indians across the road Defiantly He won’t let the Turkish bloke turn around his Valiant He goes out a couple of times a night [...]



Fragments and thoughts April 3rd

Apr 3rd, 2009 | By admin | Category: Fragments and Thoughts

April03 how the brain works ruminating on brainwashing and whether these cults and organizations know about the input mechanism to the unconscious- commanding the unconscious – like hypnotism- is that how they excerpt control if your girlfriend lived on the other side of town would you meet in the middle=? hazy autumn morning the trees [...]