Home Coming Posted on 07/26/2016 by Michael Gray For whomever may be experiencing anxiety, illness, or uncertainty about what is heading our way, may Ken’s poem celebrate a home coming to the...
Monster Mash–by Ken McKeon Posted on 06/28/2016 by Michael Gray (Ken’s poem could be about the search for scapegoats, so ubiquitous in today’s headlines) Frost famously asked Which does one prefer, Fire or ice,...
Late Spring Mourning, by Ken McKeon Posted on 05/24/2016 by Michael Gray The trees in our neighborhood are Burgeoning with leaves, this Follows from the steady rainfall Of the last several months, And the long drought...
Spontaneity and Wholeness. Posted on 05/10/2016 by Michael Gray Coming home to the potential of our lives, we see that everything we try to hold on to is a seed, blown in from...
Matin (a poem by Ken McKeon) Posted on 12/25/2015 by Michael Gray It’s Christmas morning in Albuquerque and Ken’s poem “Matin” shares a good-hearted wish for a new morning to dawn on a tired world. Where...
Forrest Gump and Helen (by Pat Simmons) Posted on 12/08/2015 by Michael Gray Here are four short pieces written by Pat Simmons. I know Pat as a friend, writing buddy and the Executive Director of “Friends in...
(November News from the human realm) Posted on 11/20/2015 by Michael Gray November crests, and its dark wave (by Ken McKeon) Closes out what’s left of the morning, It draws light back To its former haunts,...
The 4th of July At The Shore (By Ken McKeon) Posted on 08/03/2015 by Michael Gray Easy to pay attention to a marching band all brassed up and high shine Trumpeting, with booming tubas and commanding drums, Strutting out still...
A poem by Ken McKeon Posted on 05/19/2015 by Michael Gray Florence Sur Les Champs-Élysées It’s all on or nothing, and that last completely Nails you down, planks you under-lid, that, The last door, and...
Seeing Light in the Dark Posted on 03/24/2015 by Michael Gray I/ Loom Of Light —a poem by Ken Mckeon A loom of light, of a coastal city, say San Diego Years ago on a...