Leave it for Tomorrow

by Toni G. Maybe my responsibilities will wait forthe rain and not ruin the blue sky of today.I want to stay in and not worry aboutthe many errands that need to be done.I want to fall into an unmade bed, snuggledeep in lukewarm covers. I’ll eatwhen I’m hungry, not the scheduledbreakfast at 7, lunch at 1, and dinner at 8.Allow Read More

Truncated

by JD DeHart Cut short, brought low, chopped down to size. The ornament, packaged, wants to burst free. All your life you can depend on the boost of others. We stand on the shoulders of giants, they say, but who knows about the existence of giants. They are only as real as the centaurs living down the street. JD DeHart Read More