Dear Friends,

I have gathered a selection of my poetry from the last twenty-five years into a book called THE SEASONS. (You can preview or order the book here.)

I am grateful to everyone who has read and responded to the poems over the years. I will continue posting my new work here and in twenty-five years (or less) I will have book number two ready for you.

Warmly,

Kevin











Haiku Fugue






        In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
        Storm clouds gathering.






       In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
       Windows wide open.






        In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
        Time is disrobing.





        In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
       My wife grabs my cock.







        In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
       Daughter kicking crib.







      In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
       Blue light in the sky.




        In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
       Symphony of farts.




        In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
       I rub my wife's back.





        In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
       Longing unassuaged.




        In bed at sunset.
My life more than half over.
       Tiny child’s laughter.






























































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