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Monday, April 27, 2026

fragment, part 2

by dog e relaford

part 2 of 2

click here to read part 1





where he had pitched hay as a lad
and life had not been so bad
but an inchoate longing had driven his
carcass to the metropolis

he wanted to wear a suit and tie
and work in a building touching the sky
and never again set foot in a barn
thought barns had never done him any harm

oblivious to mr frank’s panic
peg, with a smile so sweet and satanic
began, it gives me great joy
to inform you i am leaving your employ

i am in love with a boy named hal
who would sweep off her feet any gal
we will be married in two weeks
and move to where our fortune he seeks

almost too stunned to reply
mr frank avoided peg’s eye
and replied, as casually as he could
so, are you traveling to hollywood?

peg laughed to beat the band
and waved her shapely hand
what made you say such a thing?
such strange thoughts up you bring

no sooner had she uttered these words
than a rumbling in the earth was heard
peg’s dreams, and jonathon’s, and mr frank’s
suddenly drew a blank -

who was hal. anyway?
he had ruined mr frank's day
and jonathon’s too
but what else could a poor boy do?


end of part 2


Sunday, April 26, 2026

fragment, part 1

by dog e relaford

part 1 of 2





jonathon jones was a regular guy
with a song in his heart and a twinkle in his eye
he had a wart on his foot and a tattoo on his arm
and he didn’t mean no one no harm

jonathon woke up at dawn
and put his go to town clothes on
on the first day of the rest of his life
to ask peg brown to be his wife

peg brown worked at the bank
under the watchful eye of mr frank
mr frank had a smiling face
but in his brain strange currents raced

deep in his dreams when he was alone
he had marked peg brown for his own
but he knew that peg would look askance
at anything like a direct advance

mr frank enjoyed his comfortable existence
and yet with unrelenting persistence
thoughts of murder and carnal obsession
of his fevered brain took possession

seeing peg brown on her cashier’s chair
so young, so beautiful, so fair,
mysterious as an odalisque
put his uneventful life at risk

may i speak to you for a moment, mr frank?
peg asked one morning with an expression blank
mr frank was seized with alarm
and wished he was back on the farm


part 2



Saturday, April 25, 2026

everything

by nick nelson





william james (1842 - 1910) was walking down broadway
on a sunny day in 1893

when he saw a man with a large head
who looked like cornelius vanderbilt ii (1843 - 1899)
but was not really corneliius vanderbilt ii

standing on the corner
talking to a man who looked like theodore herzl (1860 - 1904)
but was not really theodore herzl

the man who looked like corrnelius vanderbilt ii
was weeping
and saying over and over again

i lost everything
i lost everything

william james had the distinct impression
that the man who looked like cornelius vanderbilt ii
was referring to losing everything

in a fire in a boarding house
although he did not actually refer either to a fire
or to a boarding house

through the years
william james often suddenly recalled
this encounter

and found himself wondering

what was the “everything”
that the man who looked like cornelius vanderbillt ii had lost?



Friday, April 24, 2026

crack - 12. bill's job

by nick nelson

part 12 of ?

for previous episode, click here

to begin at the beginning, click here





the great western education and entertainment company was not officially a department of control, but a “subcontractor” of it.

it was hired to keep a database of persons who would be classified as “group c” in a situation control determined to be “priority 3”. 3 out of 6, with 6 being the most urgent priority and 1 the least urgent.

all citizens were required to be classified by priority. the first classification was made at birth by an official department of control.

the second classification was made at age twelve, also by control.

a third and final classification by control was made at age thirty-three.

all citizens were encouraged, though not required, to constantly seek “counseling” by “contracted” agencies like the great western education and entertainment company, which passed their information on to control, who might then use the information to readjust the clsssifications.

most citizens were happy, if not eager, to do this, as they enjoyed talking about.themselves.

the minority who never sought “counseling” were randomly checked up on by a police department created and staffed for that purpose.

the whole purpose of the priority classification system was to determine the “necessity” of each group’s survival in the event of both forseen and unforseen emergencies.

it was accepted that a tiny handful of people, like william wilson, might fall through the cracks. they were considered to be in group 1, the least “necessary”

nobody expected that any such “emergencies” would ever arise.

disasters and emergencies were often portrayed in movies and books , but in these the classification system was never mentioned. a hero or heroine always saved the day.

the whole system , if it was thought about at all, was seen s a bureaucracy providing employment for people who wished to be employed.

it amounted to the third largest bureaucracy under the control of control.

“health and drugs”. was the second largest.

the police were the largest.

*

friday shook her head. thank you. but that was a little too deep for me. let’s get back to serious business - our friend mr wilson.


to be continued



l-12 wakes up

by rhoda penmarq





l-12 woke up
usually, when they woke up, a word flashed into their brain
which would tell them what to do for the rest of the day

and who they were
for that day

today the word was -
orangutan

l-12 was not sure what the word orangutan meant

they got up
and put their best face on
and their running shoes

in case they had to make a quick exit

and went across the hall
and tapped discreetly on the funny man’s door

the funny man did not answer right away
so l-12 tapped a little louder

and a liitte louder
and a little louder

suddeny l-12 remembered what an orangutan was
so they gave up tapping on the funny mans door

and went back to the chinese embassy
with the bag of acorns
that they had forgotten the previous day

now everything would be back in its proper place
the way it was meant to be

strawberry milkshake good one harry
dementia private upside down


Thursday, April 23, 2026

street of dreams

by nick nelson







long ago and down the way
an unwise man was heard to say
everything that happens, occurs
the second time is usually worse

albert one woke up at morn
wondering why he had been born
he lived next door to betty two
who hair was brown and eyes were almost blue

down the road lived carlos three
whose pronouns were i and me
further down was dora four
who had the whole world to explore

don’t tell it to frankie five
whose dream was barely kept alive
and in the mix
still asleep, was dylan six

eddie seven felt rotten
he had almost been forgotten
and helen eight
was ready to fly right and get straight

ibrahim nine
was ready to shine
but jessica ten
hated men

ken eleven dreamed of power
even at this early hour
laura twelve was still asleep
but had a nine o’clock appointment to keep

suddenly the telephone rang
and the world ended with a bang
no one laughed and no one cried
and the universe let it slide

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

the duke in the jungle

by nick nelson







the duke rode into the jungle
on a horse made of tin
with a box of chocolates under his arm
and was never seen again

the horse showed spirit
and thew the duke off
he awoke in a feather of moonbeams
and heard a discreet cough

what have we here?
a smooth voice enquired
he looks fairly respectable
but his contract has expired

i would like some refreshment
the duke heard himself say
bring me a cup of sparkling sunshine
on my favorite silver tray

not so fast, fellow
the voice reproved
you are my prisoner
and must get in the groove

you must put on this yellow bow tie
and this suit of pepper and salt
but whatever happens after this
it will all be your own fault

how has it come to this?
the duke cried in despair
all i wanted was to be free
and all i wanted was my share the voice grew silent
and the door clanged shut
and the river went on running
beside the little hut