A Hospital Visit
The letter said not to be early, So he walked around the hospital Grounds and then its corridors, But he was still early. Subwait A, The letter had bolded, and… Continue Reading
Richard Pierce – author, poet, painter
The letter said not to be early, So he walked around the hospital Grounds and then its corridors, But he was still early. Subwait A, The letter had bolded, and… Continue Reading
Of all the things science has given us, Certainty isn’t one. Despite its rationality, All it is is a guess at what life really is, A question, a surmise, a… Continue Reading
Today marks the official inauguration of the first openly fascist country since Hitler’s Germany (although McCarthyism gave Nazism a close run for its money). A fascist state supported wholly and… Continue Reading
Tomorrow will hurt, in so Many ways, and for so long. Those It will sting most will have no Options for evading the black boot Of this evil conclave of… Continue Reading
For want of the sun, Her lips are salt, dry and Split, her skin the same, As nature protests at the Excesses of men. Although She has buried many of… Continue Reading
This week truly just evaporated. I remember last Sunday thinking what a long week it was going to be, what with having to go into London for work on Monday,… Continue Reading
‘Let’s try something new,’ she said To his already drooling and listless Body on the slab of her altar, one Of his arms stiff on the stone flags, Disconnected from… Continue Reading
And so, on the backs of those Too uneducated and poor to vote Against him, on the shoulders of Those too selfish to vote for the Common good, he sashays… Continue Reading
Even if multiverses exist, and Time splits off every microsecond Of every decision, there is no point Replaying our history with the Regret of wanting it to be different In… Continue Reading
Two poems jumped out at me at the #foray prompt, one more current than the other. Draw your own conclusions. Snow Day The snow has come and changed Her plans…. Continue Reading