"Expending His Energy to Promote Your Power."

Emperors’ Invisible Gates

Posted by on Jul 10, 2016 in Poetry, Writing | 308 comments

With every round, the crowd thins.

And finally, no one wins.

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Orlando’s Lament

Posted by on Jun 16, 2016 in Misc. Prose, Writing | 1 comment

The perpetrator is a product of our society.

And our society is anti-intelligence, anti-prosperity, and anti-life.

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Raining Gasoline

Posted by on Jun 4, 2016 in Poetry, Writing | 2 comments

Yet the distractive antics play against those fighting flame, daily spending precious dollars for access to water, blocked by trolls claiming to be owners, charging fees greater than the fruits of our trees.

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A Rational Voyage

Posted by on Dec 28, 2015 in Poetry, Writing | 1 comment

Therefore doing, evoking, inflecting, inventing,
to actualization.
The end.
Done again.

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A Frog Sees the Lightning

Posted by on Sep 9, 2015 in Poetry, Writing | 1 comment

That’s how sky mated with earth.
As the shifting shells in interlace
as god of sky and god of earth felt their spring,
when they met, when they now meet, how so?
See the lightning.
Watch the earth and sky
tremble in rapturous ecstasy.

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Escape from the Land of Dreams, or, Lighting Fire in a New World – In Five Parts

Posted by on Aug 14, 2014 in Poetry, Writing | 0 comments

We’re cornered into a “percentage-likely”.

But the system’s mechanisms operate with certainty.

The machine is restricted logically, but there is no limit to human potentiality.

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Hammurabi’s Blitz

Posted by on May 18, 2014 in Poetry, Writing | 0 comments

Set in stone, a masterpiece, Hammurabi’s
code’s in infancy

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Sandy is Randy

Posted by on May 18, 2014 in Poetry, Writing | 1 comment

Story for the lot: dispensed head bred
red letter to fetter, better fancy
handy and randy, Sandy…

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“Sleep Tight”

Posted by on Apr 7, 2014 in Scripts, Writing | 1 comment

A creeping, melodramatic, psychological horror about a woman, in angst and heartbreak, stepping into a new world of unanswerable, devious phenomena.

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An American In Anarchia: Part I

Posted by on Feb 19, 2013 in Writing | 0 comments

Introductions were in order: where I was from, where he was from, common ground, differences between America and Italy. He was mid-30s, average height, strong build, a four-day fuzz covered his cheeks, jet-black hair slicked with an oily substance, cut like a young Elvis.

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