Parasitic desire
I get my strength from symbiosis with the roots of trees, decay feeds my veins and my limbs spread as mycorrhiza. I infiltrate,I penetrate. I am your most beloved parasite. […]
I get my strength from symbiosis with the roots of trees, decay feeds my veins and my limbs spread as mycorrhiza. I infiltrate,I penetrate. I am your most beloved parasite. […]
Under open skies my eyesmay wander, trekfrom cairn to cairn,into valleys down below,over hills or into path-less landmaking mind-mapsabout the hurdles(rivers, swamps or rocks).this day decides to offerso when I […]
We stood by the riverof moon-spilledslivers of silver,but that nightthe love in your eyessparkled, outshinedthe celestial shimmersky had to offer. Now shore-boundI’m waiting, alonewith the moon-rivercalling me backto rememberyears that […]
Every layer is another yearShedding tears!Our tongues: the sharpened steelPulling peels!Life and love, discard companionsas onions! Friendships lost, widening canyonsso at last one day, we’re left aloneto be left to […]
It must have been“Living next door to Alice”,constantly playing on repeatthat erected a teenage barricade betweenmy sister and me,(I still ask myself why some believe,that a songimproves the more it’s […]
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
chronicling my quarter life crisis