—I CAN FEEL THE SUN SHINING ON YOUR SOUL
…In order to do this post, I was all prepared to trek on over to the library or Starbucks when a small miracle happened—the power and internet came back to life after a near 24-hour blackout.
All the hype about a “Bomb Cyclone” ravaging the area turned out to be accurate.
Branches broke free from the trees and landed on our power lines, which then sent them ablaze despite the torrent. I went out to check on the situation, standing under the havoc but slightly left of it when the loudest BANG I’ve ever heard in my life sent me almost reeling backward into a ravine.
The good news is I finished two books during that span, and started a third, “Since I Laid My Burden Down,” by Brontez Purnell which I am loving as much as I did his “100 Boyfriends.”
The other good—no wait, it’s actually great—news is that my new book should be coming out on Wednesday! What, what? Yep, if all goes well. I’ll post about it then.
I also wrote a lot of random stuff while the world was swirling outside my windows last night. Writing by lamplight is kind of fun…
Damn the Weather
this weather
wants me dead
cedar seedlings
flying sideways like
copper whiskbrooms
across the frightened lake
and all I can do is hope
the bomb cyclone misses
you the way I do
it’s a sentimental churning
of the senses that makes no
sense given our track record
but I’ll still slip the album
on the turntable anyway
watch it spin like a reboot
listen to Lana sing
All roads that lead to you
as the wind blows us out
the door down the road where
trees land like cannons and
mother nature takes her
meat rare and bloody
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