Worthy Book
After buying Unworthy Lives, by Jason L. (“Les”) Atkins, 2004,
who died this weekend. Continue reading
Category Archives: poetry
Poem: the three in the morning hurricane haiku blues
© Eileen Ridge 1996
This is a piece about Hurricane Bertha, which came barreling up the East Coast in 1996. I was living alone in Nags Head, a bit north of where the storm made landfall (in the States) along the southern North Carolina coast. I’d just gotten my first laptop, and I marveled at being able to write on the computer, temporarily off the power grid. A week ago, Sandy devastated much of the East Coast (and parts beyond), while largely sparing us, reminding me of this old poem, which I wrote as a string of haiku in a sort of stream-of-consciousness fashion. Shortly after I wrote it, it was my joy to perform it with Mick Vaughn playing bass in a duo we called “Cosmic Leaf.” Continue reading
Poem: Memorial Day, 28 May 2012
Memorial Day, 28 May 2012
for Christopher Jobson @itscolossal
by Eileen Ridge
Perched, this morning,
pondering photos of our fathers
at sail on gunmetal ships
what it sometimes seemed
as the whole world were at war Continue reading
Poem: Transit
Transit
I walk the six blocks
to the stop
to take the bus
to pick up the car
from the shop by six. Continue reading