the view from up there…
♥ of g•Old
the 4th page o’ posts..
That Hoover? Dammmmmmm

a Levi’ed Jeanie,
I got on my magic carpet and
floored it,
ripped black shag from atop concrete, and
,,,staples hanging,,,
explored it
(the morass)
the way most stamped tramps, and voodoo dolls did, and I was no exception
(just a different model)
washed in acid,
skinny, and distressed,
with holes I’d made on purpose
> so self a’wear <
and scuffed cuff besides, I sewed this fringe
onto my magic ride as creation
(of it)
allowed
at once aghast
and on E,
to find it tangled in the vacuum
twice
that I’d also thought to bring along.
Hard Covers (hidden tales)

sometimes simple
does it best
kickin’ ass of
cluttered rest
if you doubt it
I suggest
check out books
that passed this test.
Not technical
the pages feel
smooth as silk
and twice as real
with covers hard
the dust appeal
is blurb’an’ art
in hand—on heel
its friendly weight
will help remind–
you stories of
a different time
are there
–on hold—
until you find
the tale end
of printed lines
you just can’t top
the tactile sense
of book on knee
and hands-on text
of dog ears free
of fur, but blessed
with shaggy dogs
and felt suspense.
daily prompt: obsolescence
Can’t Get Car Far Without This

lately, I
never find
my keys outside my car,
smacking brow
then and now
they gleam on seat so far
–and near
(it seems)
but oh my dear!
I’ve locked them in again…
not once or twice
or even thrice
but four times over, and
the first two times
I realized,
I’d trapped myself without–
I called a cab
and paid the tab,
then went a different route…
for second half
of keyless gaffe
I hiked a hitch with strangers,
and picture, please, my
pure delight
to find it was game changer…
as both these folk
were selfless blokes
and birds, they went
the distance…
taking me,
to house for key
minus fee each instance…
beyond largesse
the pair was blessed
with dispositions fine…
and though I swear
to have a care–
next time, these trips divined–
that people can
be thoughtful, and
change their plans for others,
since under skin
the heart within
is sister and is brother.
©Karen Robiscoe
“who is forgetful” **
daily prompt: “I have always relied on the kindness of strangers”
Special thanks to Michael–“who is as God”–and Katrina–“who is pure” (what their names mean) and as you can see–are exactly what their names mean. Thank you so much, for restoring my faith in humanity…and membership in Triple A. 🙂 🙂 🙂
**a derivative of Katrina actually, so I am “purely” forgetful, though I think purely absent-minded sounds more miss-tickle. Of course, I’ve forgotten why I think this…and what was I saying again?
July 6, 2015 




