…… Write me care, Fold it fair and pin it on a cloud, And when your ink falls On my ears, It will tune to The pigment of my imagination. … Baptized by the tip of your tongue, I … Continue reading
Life on the Farm: Spring Quickening
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Winter still clings to the farm- groundhog wise. And spring is greatly desired. The farm brings the cycle of life to the eyes. It says, “You see? You see your fate?”. Sow to reap. … Animals eat. The animals crap. … Continue reading
For The Birds
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Swallowed all I tell Tossed to the well .. Carrion crows came Like the middle of the night Up from the empty And into the light … Flew into my pockets Found few cents Unsowed My garments Pulling at rents … Continue reading
Life on the Farm: A New Year, A New Liturgy
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I said goodbye to friends and family, drove roughly 1,800 miles, dropped off my ridding partner at the airport, and headed to the farmhouse where I will be staying for almost a year. I got lost on the dark back … Continue reading
Thicket (A Short Story)
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THICKET A short story By J.D. Boger . . Manys a mornin I’ve spent waitin for the sun to rise When the sky is at its lowest an the clouds are mean An its all a dark blue black bedlam … Continue reading
On Envy of the Cobweb
Warm stove Wood creaks And cobwebbed corners An enviable estate That I too might subsist of Warmth Stories And tactile intricacies
Tlepolemus
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Always I am by the Helen tree Always she is blooming But not for me A wanderer A man Born to misfortune I rest my banner upon her roots Yet never will I taste her fruits Till furies or fate … Continue reading




