Mountain Shadows
Said to be the sundial of savages, the shadows where one can read the absence of the thing represented. Only during daylight of course.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
The streams and strains of us.
Because GW wasn't "perfect"
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Forge that pain, forge that rage!
She'd listened to all of us. About thirty of us. Then stood tall in all four foot, eight inches of herself and looked at the sky. Then at us.
"Forge that pain, forge that rage!"
About the seventh or eighth time she said it, others started chanting it. People started to move around, clumsy, stupified into pokes of hands into the air, foot pounds in the arroyo.
"What's going on?" A gingerly older man who used to decorate Macy's windows had come out of his house and asked.
"We're going to make a magazine!"
"FORGE THAT PAIN, FORGE THAT RAGE!" Some people started a Congo line.
"We're going to make music!"
Forge that pain! Forge that rage!
"And I'm going to make something of THIS!" A woman held up a burlap bag emptied of its coffee beans.
"Forge that pain, forge that rage!"
Whoops and hollers. "YES! YES!"
"FORGE THAT PAIN, FORGE THAT RAGE!"
"It's not for lack of trying."
Monday, May 25, 2026
After 9112001, points
"Hands off and put your hate away!"
One man ordered another man.
Uh-oh. A friendly black man uttered. I thought they were queer-folk.
The "Love In" loudspeaker fell silent after human hand stumbled to cover the microphone. Speaking-language interpreters cautioned not to be alarmed. Someone markered onto a posterboard, NEXT IS WALK AROUND AND LOOK AT LITERATURE. "Before they burn it," a hipster remarked sarcastically.
"Who's your they?" Someone asked.
"I've been told not to talk specifics." The hipster used a lice comb to streak dye the wig attached to a slouch hat. "We're going back up to D.C. after this."
"Don't forget the Virginia Humanities Council boxes." Those had been ducked and dashed in and out of vehicles on the way. Scholars were agreeing to stay in "hot spots" to help keep peace, culturally.
There had been factors and explanations of why to stop protesting "war". And a renewal of the role of true conscientious objector. Also, a group of civilians more interested in protecting a military than dismantling some vague complex. "We're all Americans here. So, what do we need to do?"
"He thinks he trained him."
"What?"
"Yah," a real Belgian confirmed the hearsay or affirmed the hearsay.
"You're saying the boy, man, might've been brainwashed." It wasn't a question. A person with military experience had upped his game by doing the extensive sensitivity training.
"In or out?" Was how
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Patch of Dirt
"Nobody owns it." One girl announced vehemently.
"Actually that's not true. We all do." Said a guy.
"No rocks. No sticks." Said the leader.
"What are we doing out here?"
"Where's yours?"
"My what?"
"You're patch of dirt?"
"Wherever I stand or sit."
"The nerve."
"Get away from me."
"Do we have to do this exercise?"
Everyone had left their stuff in a pile at the mouth of the campsite.
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A couple nights good sleep free from political noise and the sentiment is settle back down. Slogans come and go. So do transitions and ...
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It's not about gender for me. I care about men and women and children doing America as America. I think to be too specific-cause de...

