2025, Autumn, Ohio River Valley Literature, prose, Prose Poem

“He doesn’t even have an IPhone!”

The more I go on in the twenty-first century,  the more I want to go back to a landline and a typewriter. Every digital character becomes an attempt to insist myself into an alien realm. I distract myself in late August by pondering the changes in the greens of the leaves. Sometimes the difference is simply the way the light hits; sometimes it’s the chlorophyll leeching out of the leaves. But I like to notice the gradual draining into orange and red and yellow and brown, and that precise moment when the leaves wear their last green of the season.

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2024, Ohio River Valley Literature, poetry, the no-scape, Working Class Literature

on Sunday when I daydream of mountains

living in the chaos of the moment
the hvac full of flamemco guitar
a summerish rain sneaks in
between sun showers

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2024, Ohio River Valley Literature, poetry, river life, the no-scape, Working Class Literature

Day 4, 2024

another God’s Day down on the river:
these baptisms are not easy, nor
meant to be. this wash of memory,
this muddy nostalgia: though not worthy
if this divine air chills my cheeks
there may be a healing. was a time
it was all so clear. now in this age of monsters
it gets foggy, figuring what is god
and what is a forecast for high water.

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