Poetry Drawer: Defining Algorithms: Prehistoric Allure: No One To Hold Tonight by R. Gerry Fabian

Defining Algorithms The autumn colour warmthneeds to be reprogrammed.The approaching winter equinox dictatesrecipes for hearty soup connection.Grey chill skies demand a closenessabsent in the other seasons.Soon depth of winter will encapsulateand the coding must be secure. Prehistoric Allure I am … Continue reading

Poetry Drawer: Weather Patterns: Anonymous Confidential: A Climatic Courtesan by R. Gerry Fabian

Weather Patterns In a thunder storm,the skies slowly darken.Thunder explosionsfill the sound waves,first from a distancethen closer and louder;closer and louder.Flashes of lightningpaint jagged danger signson the moving horizon.There is a drying sun comingif we can just be patient. Anonymous … Continue reading

Poetry Drawer: Tertiary Privilege: Eating Chicken Bones And Broth With An Old Gypsy Voodoo Woman Outside Of Shreveport: Rule Number One – Location by R. Gerry Fabian

Tertiary Privilege It is a marvellous Memphis eveningand as I get on the trolley,I catch an immediate glimpse of her.While I deposit my money,I find her fixing breakfastwith those soft blue eyes shining.During the day, I calljust to her the … Continue reading