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4-7-17

I used to watch her 

move through her kitchen

Mendelssohn’s “Hebrides Overture”

rolling over the countertops

from a crackly, gold, tube radio

set to a single AM station

the aroma of macaroni and cheese

and ham, homemade 

setting my mouth to water

snacking on Ritz crackers

she doled out

crushing the rest 

for the topping

sunlight streaming through

the casement windows

causing her daffodils in the vase

on the table to glow.

© Erik Hansen 2017

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4-6-17

wounds that heal

leave scars

wounds that don’t heal

are our responsibility

treat your wounds

administer the proper care

perform the inside job

tend to it

and when the scar forms

you’ll see it

touch it

and remember its lesson.

© Erik Hansen 2017

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4-5-17

the steepness of the hill

leaves you out of breath

hands on knees

then clasped on top

your sweaty head

steam rising off and around you

mingling with the ground fog

breath of earth

beneath the oaks

the fox that watched 

your ascent 

slips quickly through 

the underbrush in silence.

© Erik Hansen 2017

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4-4-17

Morning rains wash away

the winter grime 

on the windows of a sleepy town

nestled comfortably 

in the river valley

fog wafts over the ball fields

backstreets and tobacco barns

orchards and berry patches

bike paths and gas pumps

unwatched, the water rises

in the river next door

and rises

and rises
© Erik Hansen 2017

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4-3-17


         4-3-17

the atrium smells of stale coffee

and damp newspapers

the floor was clean once

the dirt crunches 

under your feet

as you shuffle them

the left taking your weight

then the right

glancing at all the others

killing time

all the while the line 

you all stand in

creeps slowly forward 

where the badges wait

to be pinned 

with austere finality. 

© Erik Hansen 2017

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A WIP finds encouragement!

A Gentle Knight was pricking on the plaine, 

Y cladd in mightie armes and silver shielde, 

Wherein old dints of deepe wounds did remaine, 

The cruell markes of many a bloudy fielde; 

Yet armes till that time did he never wield: 

His angry steede did chide his foming bitt, 

As much disdayning to the curbe to yield: 

Full jolly knight he seemd, and faire did sitt, 

As one for knightly giusts and fierce encounters fitt. 

Edmund Spenser

Book 1 Canto 1

The Faerie Queene

1590

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Offshore Canyons


“But what if I fail of my purpose here? It is but to keep the nerves at strain, to dry one’s eyes and laugh at a fall, and baffled, get up and begin again.”

Robert Browning

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#NationalBookLoversDay

Here is a shameless plug for my poetry collection published in 2012.

Compass
I used Outskirts Press, knew very little and spent a lot of money.

It was a good learning experience for sure.

I am currently working on a new collection of poetry which will be titled, “Cicadas”. I am using CreateSpace for this for the first time and I like it so far.

Also in the works is a collection of short stories, “Hostages and Other People”, and a stand alone sci-fi/ horror work I am tentatively calling, “Whispers”.

Stay tuned!

More to come….
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07:30

its never so simple

black and white

right and wrong

this complex combination

that is us

the kindness and the cruelty

the hope and the despair

I see it in her painting

or his words spoken into air

comfort in the knowledge 

that the dark mountain

of the thunderheads

will give way eventually

to the ever present sun.
© Erik Hansen 2016

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Four 24


The modern gypsies arrive

midday

to back- in and plug-in

set-up and wash-up

solar panels gleam 

in the afternoon light

capturing the moment

the sublime paradox

of their motley

four wheeled renaissance.
© Erik Hansen 2016

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