A summer downpour flowering umbrellas - glistening toadstools.
It takes about forty-five minutes on the train That's three quarters of an hour more or less, And as the countryside vistas flow past I can listen to The Jesus And Mary Chain. Of course I could listen to anything I desired, An act of Puccini, maybe all of Tabarro. All just as long as it allows me the drift Drowsily merging the rhythm required To make my commuting seem so surreal And take me away from the urban ...
Red ripe apples hang and sometimes fall from my tree - grubs have taken theirs, wind blows, leaves tumble the heat of summer fading - my joints feeling stiff, bright July sunset swirling white, crimson & blue - raspberry ripple.
Updated 07-27-2011 at 12:04 PM by Red-Headed
I wake early these days And often miss the ends of dreams. It's not going to bother me much though As I am doomed to tune-in to the repeats. Breathless, bathed in a sweaty melancholy, The rancid wings of the giant carrion birds Envelope me, smother me, enervate me, and enfold me As they wait for my inevitable demise. I'm lucky to have survived this long, From the ceaseless pecking of ...
Updated 07-27-2011 at 11:24 AM by Red-Headed
Warm, long, bright evenings seem so timeless in our youth - but summer will end. Time passes for us, hopefully we get wiser - well before winter. And if we learn well perhaps next year's nascent spring - will bring a rebirth.
Updated 07-27-2011 at 11:23 AM by Red-Headed