The Jonestown Massacre happened on Nov. 18, 1978. The mass suicide took the lives of more than 900 people. But... Read More
Chaos enters the spaces of stagnationnot to obliteratebut to break down what is not workingso the inherent pattern of ordercan... Read More
If you bring me no pumpkins, I’ll bake you no piesAsk me no questions, I’ll tell you no lies.–Unknown prison... Read More
We’ll pass the eyes, and dream.we’ll look, see, and become what the worldmakes us to be. And then, dream of... Read More
One pebble in a stream can change the whole ripple effect for the flow. One positive thought can change the... Read More
What can I do,I thought,when you told me about your dayObviously it didn’t go very well “it was fine” is... Read More
A poem by North Georgia author Joe Cobb Crawford has been chosen by GPS editors to publish in their 2022... Read More
“You can observe a lot by just watching.”Yogi Berra I watched/observed these recent scenes: THE LOST SHOPPER Senior man shops... Read More
Lost for wordsfrom those ancient hurtsthat have no name,no place,in this fresh blooming mettlethat wants it’s petalsto finally smell like... Read More
Why do I see history in every word I readevery line of poetry is alive,in need of a television to... Read More
Keats asked that question.He said he was the man,An equal to the King, or the poorest beggar.Between Plato and the... Read More