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Sunday, April 5, 2026

poem

by rhoda penmarq





down by the river
down by the stream
a-2 and b-3
shared a curious dream

the white star was a mountain
the green star was a toad
the detective hummed a purple tune
as he drove down the road

a dictionary filled with words
on the floor beside the bed
whispered to the human
and filled up its head

today is the first day
and also the last
i had an important message
but its time has passed



Saturday, April 4, 2026

the lost

by horace p sternwall





albert brown was the loneliest man in town
betty cox looked good in an evening gown
chuck davis was ready but rough
daisy edwards had the right stuff

ed frank shook hands with a firm grip
fran green went on cruise ships
george harris was the mayor’s son
helen irby always carried a gun

ike jones as always in jail
his mom, jenny kelly, sometimes paid his bail
ken lane was a lawyer for hire
lucy millwood was a ball of fire

mike nelson kept the accounts
nellie orvis had lot of bounce
oscar purvis owned a bank or two
peggy quigley always wore blue

quentin rowley kept to himself
ruby simmons kept knicknacks on a shelf
sid tucker was a bit of a bore
trudy underwood always knew the score

these people do not sound like much fun
don’t worry, we are almost done
uncle bud is coming around the bend
with money in his pocket for vanessa to spend

willie williams has a dollar in his jeans
except for that, he has no visible means
young zeke adams stands on the corner
he may be a loser, but he ain’t no foreigner

that is enough of that
put on your hat
put on yout coat
and leave alfred a note


Friday, April 3, 2026

haiku 3

by horace p sternwall





bird that can not fly

just sitting on the green lawn

for whatever why


Thursday, April 2, 2026

haiku 2

by horace p sternwall





the fried egg was cold

the sausage warm and friendly

the coffee was sad


Wednesday, April 1, 2026

haiku

by horace p sternwall





a butterfly lives

from three to eleven weeks

hopefully enjoys


Thursday, March 26, 2026

crack - 10. ali

by nick nelson

part 10 of ?

for previous episode, click here

to begin at the beginning, click here





good morning, ali.

it is afternoon, mister smith.

thank you, ali. i stand corrected. i had something else on my mind, and it must have wandered a bit.

something else on your mind besides my visit? that is not very promising.

promising or not, let’s get on with it. and of course, i am obliged to inform you yet again that you may, if you like, address me as bill, and not as mister smith.

yes, mister smith.

; so how have you been? have you added to or altered any of your identities since i saw you last?

yes, loads. how about you?

i have not changed, except for being six months older. let’s get on with it.

why, are you in a hurry?

i have a schedule to get through.

yes, because you are a lizard brained bureaucrat in a dead end job passing judgment on people who are even more oppressed than yourself.

and you a tiresome little troll. now tell me about these loads of new identities you have altered or added.

i have them all recorded here.

great. would you like to leave them here and we can discuss them on your next visit?

are you serious? by that time i will probably have a whole new batch.

of course. what was i thinking? who is up first?

momo, a poor wood gathrerer in the hills of gondwanaland…

this is mono, identity number 9560-439-43w?

yes. momo has joined an outlaw band…

the afternoon wore on. bill would have liked to finish quickly with ali, to prepare himself for his visit from detective constantine or some other policeperson, but he could not tell that to ali.


to be continued



Friday, March 20, 2026

crack - 9. slim

by nick nelson

part 9 of ?

for previous episode, click here

to begin at the beginning, click here





the road stayed dark, and started to twist and turn.

he was not sure how to control the truck he had appropriated, along with the million dollars, from the dead man.

maybe i can pick somebody up who knows how to drive this thing, he thought.

and sure enough, there was somebody up ahead, barely visible in the dim headlights he had not figured out to turn brighter.

he passed the walker, and then carefully pulled the truck over to the side of the road, and left the engine running.

hey buddy, want a lift?

always use a lift.

think you know how to drive this thing?

sure. i’m an old truck driving hand from the rio grande.

get in then.

where we headed?

i was heading east.

so was i. mind if i turn these lights up a little?

go for it.

what’s your name?

um - william.

pleased to meet you, william. they call me slim, panhandle slim, when they don’t call me late for dinner or the meanest man in the world.

the meanest man in the world?

slim turned the headlights up a little and moved the truck back on on to the road.

so what is a city looking young man like you doing out on this lonesome highway all by his lonesome driving this old truck?

just heading east. i did not know i looked so city.

didn’t mean no offense. what city are you not from?

i am not from san francisco.

anywhere else?

i am not from moscow or tokyo or denver colorado.

those are all good places not to be from. truck looks low on gas.

we will get some at the next stop.

next stop might be quite a way.


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