
if this is all
a simulation
just a game
an animation
then perhaps
at our demise
game over
blinks inside
our eyes
and only then
we realize
our progeny
are extra guys

if this is all
a simulation
just a game
an animation
then perhaps
at our demise
game over
blinks inside
our eyes
and only then
we realize
our progeny
are extra guys

cruising down the roads
at night
listening to elton john
singing about
a rocketman
i guess those days
are gone
–“Cruisin'” by me

A daisy and a wild rose
Were growing, side by side,
But which was more significant,
They couldn’t quite decide.
Said Wild Rose to Daisy,
“You’re tall and so alive,
You’re petals are so bountiful,
While I have only five.”
“But you’re the symbol of true love,
And me, just righteousness,
And you’re a lovely shade of pink
While I am colorless.”
Well, if you wonder if you’re loved,
Only the daisy knows,
But if you wonder what love is,
A rose is a rose is a rose.
–Photo by me

a new morning breaks
the clouds are undone
the spirit awakes
the flight has begun
the dark of night ending
we all are as one
ascending and blending
into the sun
–Photo by me (originally posted in Jan ’17)
when the parade comes
bulging buttocks are pried loose
from concave couches

when I see myself
as a character in a book
a wonderful transition
takes place
life’s up and downs
are only little twists
in the plot to keep
the book entertaining
moreover
I would buy this book

an alien vibe
seeping into our world here
betrays the portal
–Photo by me

At nearly seven miles long
And half a mile wide,
The freighter cleared
The loading dock,
Her escort at her side.
Departing from the Ceres Mine,
She eased into the stars
With another load of iron
For a steel mill on Mars.
Now as she left The Belt,
A rift in space began to form–
“Great Ganymede!”
The captain cried,
“We’re heading for a storm!”
The freighter soon was torn apart,
And ne’er again was seen,
And that’s the way
that things went down
In Universe 13.

One of my favorite quotes on nature and peace of mind is from the young Anne Frank. She says, “The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy, is to go outside, somewhere they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be.” After hiding in a concealed attic for two years as a young teen, she knew what she was talking about. And standing here today, in the fresh spring air, overlooking this leaf-lined lazy river, I feel like I too know what she was talking about.
Another quote she used was, “Paper is more patient than man.” I get that one, too.
–Photo by me

I know it seems
our hopes and dreams
arising in our brains
are written free
by you and me
and yet the fact remains
we cannot know
where thoughts will go
and so the mind refrains
from seeing it’s true–
we have no clue
free will is wrapped in chains