Sway
by JD DeHart
Tortoises roam in the sand
while birds spear at the shallows
We saunter on, carrying our gear
until the sky begins
to blacken
My friend tells me in other
parts of the world, they do
not fear the flashes of light
and the roar of thunder
I remember a time when I
saw them
And was not afraid, but
the sway of adulthood, of
temperance, of panic
has found me and I go
...
Saturday 10th October 2015 3:37 pm
Lions
by JD DeHart
a stretch
of untamed grass
with cattails
rising high
on a freshly mowed
surface
“perhaps that’s
where they keep
their lions,” I say.
Saturday 10th October 2015 3:36 pm
Locus
by JD DeHart
this is the location
from which ideas
are born
tethered to one or two
theories
tied to a way a knowing
clustered, coagulated
around a question
from which more questions
are ultimately born
Saturday 10th October 2015 3:36 pm
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