An Increasingly Inebriated Stream of Consciousness
The concentration with which I watch the condensation collect on a full glass of beer at this bar is unmatched … Continue reading An Increasingly Inebriated Stream of Consciousness
The concentration with which I watch the condensation collect on a full glass of beer at this bar is unmatched … Continue reading An Increasingly Inebriated Stream of Consciousness
You come and go so sporadically and casually and are gone for such lengths of time, that it shouldn’t exist, but something keeps that electricity going, something is keeping the lights on. I can’t help it. Continue reading From Pent-Up Aching Rivers — w4m (Port Huron)
I swear once I felt you. And not that I realized I had feelings, or that we brushed shoulders flitting by, but that I felt you, I felt the significance of your being there and wondered instantly how I would deal in the fleeting seconds afterward with your absence. I’ve felt even more so that I’ve missed out somehow. Continue reading I Sing the Body Electric — w4m (Port Huron)
We have spoken — kind of. But this isn’t like some missed connection where I saw you at a gas station, and we notably exchanged glances at a specific time of the week I can recall. Because you’ve rested heavy on my mind as such a low-key constant that I can’t recall when I first or last met you. Just know we have. Though, I doubt you’ll ever see this, and if you or someone you knew did, I doubt there’s a proverbial line between us that stood a chance of being connected. Nothing’s really been missed here. Still, I feel like somehow if I can get this out there, it’ll be easier to sleep at night telling other people you’re a guy to make a girl’s heart ache. Now, it aches a little less, and tomorrow, this feeling will grow even duller. Continue reading To a Stranger — w4m (Port Huron)
Driving around in an old car you fill with instruments and bags for wherever you go to make music real. Though I don’t know what you drive. I hear you go to Chicago a lot; I read that you travel around the state a lot, too. I know too much without words, but also nothing. Continue reading As if a Phantom Caress’d Me — w4m (Port Huron)