“at least they are honest”

there are a few lightning bugs loose in the apartment tonight; the cats are unhinged. having just woke up, I’m entertained to watch them, read, catch some television, but again feel the pangs of hunger that come inevitably after having only a bowl of soup for dinner — and for dessert, chips and salsa. I’m…… Continue reading “at least they are honest”

dial H for hunted

gone fishing for a good sandwich slipped into a ditch and came back up with a sour look on my face this all caused by the chef with the strange ideas like that my saturday shaken like a rag doll ran into co-worker Carol at the grocery said they were on the hunt for me…… Continue reading dial H for hunted

Baltimore days, part 2

the rooftops of Highlandtown… the helicopters… looking out the windows at night down at the rat garden… my job at Sam Goody… the bus rides through the neighborhoods to the harbor…. passing Gay St. overthrown by porn shops… Patterson Park where I would go and attempt writing the last issue of Journal of Thought… the…… Continue reading Baltimore days, part 2

a casting out of spirits

not many people want to read someone’s piece about how they are tired. it’s the end of the day and I’m more tired than 11 or 12 o’clock can make me. I need the kind of change that possibly a vacation could bring. my tired is something more serious than aches and pains by midweek.…… Continue reading a casting out of spirits

journal entries

Monday evening – random act dinner in the bakery tonight. that tempeh sandwich is amazing. waiter comes over and says: “your bill has been taken care of.” “what? what do you mean?” “someone payed for your meal?” in shock, I asked, “who?” “I don’t know. I don’t know them.” I looked around and no one…… Continue reading journal entries