A Failure of Intelligence: Eleventh Battle Stations
The Folly Battle Stations A Failure of Intelligence You’re new We have gone wrong in this affair, and it is not entirely a fault of inexperience, however it does appear you’ve tipped into error. I should like to call attention to this failing An operative must cultivate his […]
Older in Their Wisdom: Eleventh German Spy
The Folly The German Spy Older in Their Wisdom Hearing, Falco would have said, or if insightful, so might say, a million other Falcos… Would have said, he means to say, it’s odd…more than you’d think. More odd, good sirs, more altogether. Yes, point of fact, done […]
Eight: Oh, You Did That? (poetry series)
Oh, You Did That? (Denigrate All Achievements) Feathering yourself as a useful magpie Quick and quicker your knack to apply that eye Does a trained birdbrain need a pat on the head Flies know a trick too Everything carrion to them banquet once to you And it is the spoilment we […]
Plain and Ugly Terms: Tenth German Spy
The Folly The German Spy Plain and Ugly Terms Now I never smile That, Fiona, brings the flicker of one your own (I saw) Ah— But in plain and ugly terms…in simplicity, of course, why lie? We are measuring ourselves as we are Those mortal remains of […]
Eight: Urgency (poetry series)
Urgency Being on a holiday maker’s tramline That rendezvous with Moment Or the narrow, might be boulder-strewn Road that hugs the mountainside Just past the curve, or here. Where you are marooned. Warning signs say warning signs say ROCK FALLS Rock falls…it won’t help knowing You hardly know how to do […]
Men (second): Ninth German Spy
The Folly The German Spy Men (second) Some speak her language She hears them on tiptoes Speak the other side of glass and mesh A harsh sea agate blue squints and growls at the sun Of other sights to see none She wishes they would speak of […]
friends for years they were not really friends (poem)
friends for years they were not really friends beginning with the category of or, just state it…what…are the several measures or, measuring, in strict equity or handicapping handicapping to find the margin margin of tolerance, where do the stresses fall fallback, or setback, a drawback…to work and not be free […]
Eight: Interrupting (poetry series)
Interrupting Bright comes the sun o’er prospects verdant Bright comes the upglow of new-booted screen Bright the blue ink on fresh-peeled Post-it Bright the gay tinkle of first text received Here is a pincer move to keep the target tautened The dandiest thing in banquet platters, name-tagged, yours Heaped with […]
Men (first): Eighth German Spy
The Folly The German Spy Men (first) He said, ‘Smile, Agnes. Always smile.’ Serna the milliner dispassionately surgical Limning his foundling’s looks She’d felt safe, so ill-prepared in going out Wounded and angry and oddly at home In Marseille he was mother to her, telling her ‘Your […]
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