oh four

oh, for an American who knows
His dollar bills or votes.
an American who reads the labels
And won’t buy food full of chemicals
Poisons or sugars.

One who is willing to forgo
Comfort or convenience
For freedom
Who will not tolerate
Systemic surveillance
Intrusive AI
and the rampant theft of our
valuable data
Where the data subject is the data owner
oh, for an america where love beats greed

20260605

sky

shall i group worlds
in odd shaped defined spaces
plots in unplanned cityscape
maps and cul de sacks
/.
a yin yang world of land and ocean
ebb and flow of stone. red and white
bobber on big G’s line
/.
a child’s christmas tree trimmed
to fit isosceles a symbol that works
and points up. and ornamented with light
-bulb shaped leaves
/.
mowers and music milkers
horse astride rides the green man
along the road aleads the village
also bisected and turveyed.
/.
surely chegall walked a yellow wood
stood on his head and proffered
the treat of a lick of some other sun
a map on the sky
/.
two roads
two village
two i’s

20260520
20260520 for the prompt over at the pub, emphatic on the work of Chegall. several images were offered, i chose this one. i’m intrigued by the juxtaposed pairings in it

Don’t box me in: Chagall
dversepoets.com

hineni

standing on the platform at the station

with a list of things i carry in

this tattered suit case which never held a suit

grandparents, gone

parents, gone

now friends and siblings going too.

Jyre who dreamt of a global

picnic day, when we would all break bread

(or your comestible of choice), and eat

in the presence of our shared humanity.

his case with that in it

lies against a lamppost.

so many seniors with fractured minds

here and gone at the same time

i know i said i was ready, my lord

but must there be so much pain?

20260517 riffing off of some poets at https://dversepoets.com/2026/05/14/unlock-with-lists/

a man of his word

such a piece of word is man

naught but breath

yet beasts also breathe

with that breath is voice

yet chirps and cries and caterwauls

emanate from whales and tigers

words! that’s the beginning

a net of meaning encompassing

accompanying existence

you’ve made a measure of me

by these my words. what is the thing

adam labelled honesty? and what am i

without that? a rat a snake a scorpion

20260507

inspired by but not quite in prompt, but it’s open link night at the pub so that’s ok, right?

Open Link Night #407 with Live Edition
dversepoets.com

peace

as restless as seafoam in summer song

the afternoon delight of quicksilver windrush over white wings

over

golden gate

over

eiffel tower

over

a bottle of bordeaux

20260505 for the prompt at d’verse, use five rose variety names from a given list. there’s 10 here. how many can you spot? (there’s only 7 other words! lol

Poetics: Names of the Rose
dversepoets.com

oxford furnace

iron ore dug from the earth

and charcoal burnt from trees

feeds the young furnacery

from those oxides iron is smelted

the sponge iron is then

hammered down into real wrought iron

simple technologies these early bloomeries

homegoods has pressed steel

and plastic flowers

20260504

the quadrille this week wants the word bloom, and 43 other words. having dug up some bog iron recently i was inspired. the title is a place name from northwestern new jersey, where there once was a furnace.

i have not tried to build a furnace though. yet.

Come Bloom With Me!!!
dversepoets.com

useless harvest

languishing beside a black pool

unused therefore useless

long enough to move the world

to pry open the gate of heaven

an express elevator to the top floor

whose button goes unpushed

the 41 buick in dads garage unmoving

a farmer whose fields gone fallow

despite jars of seeds on the shelf

under sheets in the basement

a lathe, table saw, drill press

absent anticipation , there is no

hint of waiting. asparagus that

dares rise up gets chopped off.

imagination only harvests a

feeble forced invention

of what use might have been made

what joy could have been, viewed

from behind that dust encrusted wind

shield.

20260430

last day of april

Day Thirty
napowrimo.net

2026 April PAD Challenge: Day 30
writersdigest.com

what has it got in its pocketses

medea is a fear monger
A selfish lover, teasing you for sport
if you give her even half an ear
you’ll think that vitriol and hate
Are everywhere
racist, trans phobic, gay bashers galore!
She’ll drive you into despair surely
as Louise will drive you off the cliff.
now don’t get me wrong
of course there’s many people
doing awful things to each other.
but there is so much good
the worlds pockets overflow with it
so stick your hands in, take some
there’s plenty to go around