Hungering for an adventure and starving for substance, the intense pain that Park Place and Boardwalk will never, ever satisfy is setting like concrete. How can this be? All of the training and student loan providers promise that monopoly delivers contentment. Just look at all of the neon signs luring and guiding to the casino … Continue reading
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Pineapple Dirge
Majestic crowned barker Presenting hardened false front Standing so proud warts on display Standing so glorious for skinning alive Assigned to the crate Introduced to the knife Divided to the cans Welcome to the juice What say you now Humiliated from your stronghold Spliced open for all to see Faithful still in your core? Give … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #8
Pull up a lounge chair and pluck a spot here in the shade under the thatch. Listen to the waves as they splish, splash, and crash onto the sands. Check out the photography vendors with their monkey set to pose for your modeling premiere. There are only a couple other spots in all the world … Continue reading
Owderbox to Owderblue
For as long as we can remember, we so desperately wanted to get out of the proverbial “box”. You know, the “box” that confines us, holds us back, keeps us from the purpose that we often dream and know deep down for which we’re made. Then one day, after a coconut fell from the tree … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #7
I found her today. Actually, she found me. Maybe, it’s just one of those fate-crossing path things you read about now and then. Apparently, after sailing around the world for a number of years looking to find some connection to happiness, she ran head straight onto the deserted island that remains in memory offering foundation … Continue reading
Rocking
We must go out. We simply must. We’re wired to go head first into the waves and push the adventure envelope. But, with every good thing comes risk. And with every risk taken, the chances improve that sooner or later you’re going to lose. And when you do, welcome to the rocks. Yes, they hurt. … Continue reading