Your dog was left in her living room, Still on his leash. This the only note you left, […]
Author: John W. Leys
Heimdall’s horn, Horn of Gondor Slow gong of the Cloister Bell Ringing from the depths of the TARDIS. […]
This poem was written during my senior year in high school when I was 17 years old. Some […]
Light banishes dark Yet the darkness still exists The light casts shadows 8/22/17 This is my response to […]
Ash in the air, Smoke in the sky Casting a jaundice hue Across the high desert plains. Sól […]
Orion rise early, before morning, Jeweled belt shining in the night, Waving good-bye As I leave for work. […]
Recently I was invited to be a regular contributor/curator at the Blood into Ink blog. As a result […]
Kvasir, the wisest Born of Æsir and Vanir Slain by jealous dwarves Blood brewed into honey-wine: Óðinn’s mead […]
Dreams of cities paved in gold –Gold, shiny glittering rocks That people rape the Earth to obtain And […]
How hard is it To condemn evil? Yes, there are always Two sides to every story, But sometimes […]
