“Unveiling the Secrets of a Sweltering Summer: Roy Pullam’s Enigmatic Poem from 1957”
Barker Hill Had a thunderstorm Dynamite jarring the ground Knocking the bottom From Uncle Ed’s…
Barker Hill Had a thunderstorm Dynamite jarring the ground Knocking the bottom From Uncle Ed’s…
My heart rests In this valley The flowing water Of the Ohio Whispers From its…
I remember my father sitting at the kitchen table Cracking open walnuts and eating every…
Sinister patches of black tar a roadway of eternal sink holes the wonder of future…
There are moments Electric currents That you know Will never come again Life changing moments…
I hid In the shadow Of my blemished youth Unable To determine What I should…
The two of us, my co-worker and I busy at our computers. John took out…
The machine hummed Forcing the air In his tired lungs I looked at him The…
Five-thirty p.m., 1985, A crowded bus. The passengers generate heat as The men stand round-shouldered…
Time, spent like this, doesn’t weigh heavily, weighs almost nothing at all, fills in, fills…
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