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Tail Lights

06 Feb 2008 1 4 153
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Home commute

Winter Morning

30 Dec 2007 110
We love the things we love for what they are. ~ Robert Frost

Levis

21 Jul 2013 113
This evening, the sturdy Levi's I wore every day for over a year and which seemed to the end in perfect condition, suddenly tore. How or why I don't know, but there it was: a big rip at the crotch. A month ago my friend Nick walked off a racquetball court, showered, got into his street clothes, and halfway home collapsed & died. Take heed, you who read this, and drop to your knees now & again like the poet Christopher Smart, and kiss the earth & be joyful, and make much of your time, and be kindly to everyone, even to those who do not deserve it. For although you may not believe it will happen, you too will one day be gone, I, whose Levi's ripped at the crotch for no reason, assure you that such is the case. Pass it on. "Notice" ~ Steve Kowit

A Shirt

17 Nov 2007 122
The back, the yoke, the yardage. Lapped seams, The nearly invisible stitches along the collar Turned in a sweatshop by Koreans or Malaysians Gossiping over tea and noodles on their break Or talking money or politics while one fitted This armpiece with its overseam to the band Of cuff I button at my wrist. The presser, the cutter, The wringer, the mangle. The needle, the union, The treadle, the bobbin. The code. The infamous blaze At the Triangle Factory in nineteen-eleven. One hundred and forty-six died in the flames On the ninth floor, no hydrants, no fire escapes-- The witness in a building across the street Who watched how a young man helped a girl to step Up to the windowsill, then held her out Away from the masonry wall and let her drop. And then another. As if he were helping them up To enter a streetcar, and not eternity. A third before he dropped her put her arms Around his neck and kissed him. Then he held Her into space, and dropped her. Almost at once He stepped up to the sill himself, his jacket flared And fluttered up from his shirt as he came down, Air filling up the legs of his gray trousers-- Like Hart Crane's Bedlamite, "shrill shirt ballooning." Wonderful how the patern matches perfectly Across the placket and over the twin bar-tacked Corners of both pockets, like a strict rhyme Or a major chord. Prints, plaids, checks, Houndstooth, Tattersall, Madras. The clan tartans Invented by mill-owners inspired by the hoax of Ossian, To control their savage Scottish workers, tamed By a fabricated heraldry: MacGregor, Bailey, MacMartin. The kilt, devised for workers to wear among the dusty clattering looms. Weavers, carders, spinners. The loader, The docker, the navvy. The planter, the picker, the sorter Sweating at her machine in a litter of cotton As slaves in calico headrags sweated in fields: George Herbert, your descendant is a Black Lady in South Carolina, her name is Irma And she inspected my shirt. Its color and fit And feel and its clean smell have satisfied both her and me. We have culled its cost and quality Down to the buttons of simulated bone, The buttonholes, the sizing, the facing, the characters Printed in black on neckband and tail. The shape, The label, the labor, the color, the shade. The shirt. "Shirt" ~ Robert Pinsky
04 Nov 2007 106
The dream of my life Is to lie down by a slow river And stare at the light in the trees - To learn something by being nothing A little while but the rich Lens of attention Excerpt: "Entering the Kingdom" ~ Mary Oliver

Temesgen

17 Sep 2011 150
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Untouched by legs

21 Jul 2013 15 14 235
“When I was a child, I used to pray to God for a bicycle. But then I realized that God doesn’t work in that way – so I stole a bike and prayed for forgiveness!” - Emo Philip, HBM to all & a great week

Nuthatch

Gothic Arch Barn

20 Sep 2011 126
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Moto Guzzi

20 Sep 2011 157
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12 Oct 2008 4 6 145
October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came - The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples, And leaves of every name. The Sunshine spread a carpet, And everything was grand, Miss Weather led the dancing, Professor Wind the band. ~George Cooper HBM

Not a fiddler on the roof

Red winged black bird

Take off

06 Apr 2008 113
Seven

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