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Sisyphus Ponders Escape – Poem of the Week

Sisyphus Ponders Escape Here we are, back to Sisyphus, the mythological Greek king of Ephyra (or Corinth) who was condemned to push a boulder endlessly uphill as punishment for his sneaky deceitfulness. His punishment was overseen in the underworld by…

Deciding Not To – Poem of the Week

Deciding Not To This is a poem written about my father’s persistence in choosing life over death. Since it was written, unfortunately, Dad has passed on, though I believe he would have persisted if he could have. Deciding Not To…

What You Can Overhear – Poem of the Week

this week’s poem is What You Can Overhear — a poem that uses U. S. presidential administration terms to mark time

Flight Arrival-Poem of the Week

Flight Arrival Welcome to February! It’s that time of year in the northern hemisphere when those furthest north start to think about traveling to some place warmer and less snowy. We’re tired of snow and blustery weather, ready to go…