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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

crack - 11. bill and william

by nick nelson

part 11 of ?

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ali walked down the street.

he did not look up at the tall buildings beside him or at the sky above him.

he had nowhere to go and all the time in the world to get there.

he had been disappointed by bill smith’s indifference to his new identities, but not surprised.

it was the story of his life.

he wondered what was he to do with the rest of his day.

he decided to do what he did best - annoy somebody.

at the park, or at a cafeteria or coffee shop?

he looked up at he sky. it looked like it might rain.

the 236 cafe was five blocks away, but he had a good chance of finding one or two of his favorite adversaries there.

*

meanwhile, back at the great western education and entertainment company, bill smith finished the last of his scheduled clients, a soft spoken woman named annabelle armstrong, and waited for detective constantine or some other policeperson to show up and interview him about william wilson.

hopefully about william wilson and not about anything else.

sergeant giao friday, not detective emperor constantine showed up at two minutes after four o’clock.

mister bill smith?

that’s me.

i am detective friday. here is my i d.

bill glanced at the i d to be polite. pleased to meet you. have a seat.

i have some questions about your tenant, wiliam wilson.

bill sat back in his chair behind his desk. yes, i assumed as much,

detective constantine thought i should interview you because i had interviewed wlliam wilson, and he had not.

whatever.

so that we could be sure that you and william wilson were not the same person.

oh, that makes sense. i guess. what do you want to know about wiilliam?

for a start, how close are you to him?

not close at all. i hardly see him except when he pays his rent every month.

which he always pays in person?

yes.

so he knows your schedule?

he knows i usually get home at a certain time.

suppose you are not at home?

he comes back the next day.

he never slips the cash under your door?

no. he comes back the next day.

i am sorry to begin with might seem trivial questions, but i just want to get clear in my mind what seems a curious situation.

i understand.

have you dealt with the police very often before?

yes, in my job i deal with the police quite often.

friday looked around the small office. which was not much bigger than a cubicle. really? and what exactly do you do?


to be continued



bust out

by nick nelson







the bird flew over the mountain
the mountain fell into the sea
the snake crawled out of the volcano
because it wanted to be free

head for the hills, the monkey cried
as the river burst into flames
but the butterfly stayed behind
playing a waiting game

the angel gabriel rode his horse
across the icy waste
and put up signs on all the trees
with his homemade paste

everything was in confusion
except in the original swamp
where business proceeded as usual
and bigfoot went clomp clomp

zoroaster and gilgamesh
sat beneath a tree
the wind howled in the branches
because they could not agree

many millennia later
genghis khan surveyed the scene
and shed a tear at sunset
for what might have been

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

mamie and phil

by nick nelson







mamie jones was a sober sort
the kind who always held the fort
she lived next door to phil smith
whom no one wanted much to do with

mamie lived on a small pension
and had a short span of attention
phil was a dreamer
a sad inadequate schemer

they both tried to stay the course
as impersonal historical forces
whirled them around like balls of dust
in the law of gravity they placed their trust

mamie looked out the window at the moon
phil hummed a subliminal tune
in the clutches of the international spiders
and latte-sipping low riders

a trillion messages from space
bounced off their upturned faces
but black was the sky
to which they had no reply

they never knew reach others names
which some might think a shame
but no need to cry
in the whether no why

Monday, April 13, 2026

at the old ball game

by horace p sternwall







i woke up this morning and fell out of my chair
shined my shoes and combed my hair
because i had curious dream
floating down the old mill stream

the king of france and the queen of spain
took me out to the old ball game
the sun was shining and the weather was grand
and we were the only people in the stands

except for the crackerjack vendor
she was a solid sender
and kept us all amused
because she had nothing to lose

after a while
the king’s hat went out of style
and the queen began to yawn
because she could not keep her mojo on

or maybe it was the other way around
in my travels i have found
that those complain the most
are confidence men or ghosts

the band struck up a tune
we got through the afternoon
the clouds were white and the sky was blue
the yankees beat the red sox, 3 - 2

Sunday, April 12, 2026

near dream poem

by rhoda penmarq





buddy sat beneath a tree
iskander wept beside the sea
all they wanted was the key
to the magic door of stagger lee

mom baked a brownie
with a frown, she
heard the front door slam
like raspberry jam

on the flat side of the moon
king arthur hummed a tune
as he waited to proclaim
the commencement of the big game

to decide once and for all
the size and shape of the ball
which would be used
to choose

whose dog was best
this was the test
i wanted to be discreet
and got up from my seat

everybody booed
they were really quite rude
but just for a start
i forgave them in my heart

Saturday, April 11, 2026

the big toss

by bofa xesjum







biob smith (let it go)
that’s funny
after the ball was over

make my day
that’s really funny
queen victoria

perhaps you would like to reconsider that statement
davy crockett
just because my hair is curly

you slay me (old fashioned sarcastic expression meaning, that’s not funny)
let it go
there you go again, he replied wearily

charles lindbergh
sorry to bother you
daniel boone ran through the woods carrying a long rifle

please
toledo ohio
his majesty will see you now

pope innocent iii
those flowers are pretty, where did you get them?
call me when you are ready to negotiate

i said i was sorry
was that the doorbell?
put that thing away before you hurt somebody

at last we approach the end
montezuma
refrigerator

Friday, April 10, 2026

porch

by horace p sternwall





sometimes at night
when the the stars are shining
and the moon is full
i sit on the porch

the bats fly
a dog howls
and i think about things
about how

this is the greatest planet in the universe
and the greatest country in the world
and all the great heroes
of the old days

of little david
and samson and delilah
and george washington never telling a lie
especially at valley forge

and shermans march to the sea
and lincoln shot by john wilkes booth
and davy crockett at the alamo
and joshua at the battle of jericho

and christopher columbus
and magellan and sir francis drake
and captain cook eaten by cannibals
and montezuma and ponce de leon and barbara frietchie

and jesse james
and robin hood
and genghis khan riding across the steppes
and teddy roosevelt charging up san juan hill

and remember the maine
and the titanic
and it all really happened
just as sure as i am sitting here

a wandering boy
i never been nowhere much
except right here at home
but my mind wanders