old neighborhood
the gaslight where
teens gathered
on summer nights
still there, still flickering
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
a book about
organizing my life
returned to the library
I've paid enough dues
to buy it
organizing my life
returned to the library
I've paid enough dues
to buy it
Labels:
dues,
library,
organization,
tanka 30may18
static in the voice
of a landline phone
old farmstead
all my connections
are antiquated
of a landline phone
old farmstead
all my connections
are antiquated
Labels:
30May18,
getting old,
landline,
old farmstead,
tanka
Sunday, May 6, 2018
after a fall
and an overturned chair
I suddenly don't care
if the picture
is crooked
and an overturned chair
I suddenly don't care
if the picture
is crooked
Labels:
06may18,
chair,
Cindy Tebo,
crooked picture,
fall,
tanka
Sunday, April 22, 2018
the pods from last year
still attached
to the catalpa
I have yet to master
the art of letting go
still attached
to the catalpa
I have yet to master
the art of letting go
Labels:
22apr18,
catalpa,
Cindy Tebo,
letting go,
tanka
Monday, April 9, 2018
turning over the keys
to the mechanic
at the repair shop
the suggestion box
held together with duct tape
to the mechanic
at the repair shop
the suggestion box
held together with duct tape
Labels:
09Apr18,
duct tape,
keys,
mechanic,
repair shop,
suggestion box,
tanka
Sunday, April 1, 2018
this year on easter
and april fool's day
the up rising
of daffodils
falling in the snow
and april fool's day
the up rising
of daffodils
falling in the snow
Labels:
01APR18,
april fool's day,
Cindy Tebo,
daffodils,
easter,
nature,
tanka
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Monday, November 27, 2017
Coming To A Theater Near You
directional flashing
for the past 5 miles
an oblivious driver
"I love Zombies,"
on his bumper sticker
The bicentennial license plate proclaimed he was from Indiana. When I turned off, his directional was still flashing.
for the past 5 miles
an oblivious driver
"I love Zombies,"
on his bumper sticker
The bicentennial license plate proclaimed he was from Indiana. When I turned off, his directional was still flashing.
Labels:
directional challenged,
I love zombies,
oblivious