Monthly Archives: September 2015

50 Word Short Story: 5 More

             Searing light burned his eyes. His cry of pain was muffled by soft down as he tried to shield himself. Now, sound joined the light, assaulting him in piercing waves and harsh cries. Stern hands brutally ripped aside his warm shield. He curled up tightly.
            “Get up! You’ll be late!”


6 Word Short Story: Accidental Success

I wasn’t trying to kill him.


6 Word Short Story: That Moment

Ten tiny fingers: terror and love.


09/11

I remember the stillness that struck the classone-world-trade-center-690377_1280
As words and tears spread.
In each room, the usually mute television
Flickered on, displaying smoke and rubble,
Distant planes, and growing fears.
The school day went on with
Hushed voices and joined hands.

I can still see the space behind the fence
Scarred and torn with gaping holes and battered piles.
A gap in the bustling movement,
An instant’s silence in the city’s noise.
Even with the metal fence against my hands,
It didn’t seem quite real.
The pictures hung on display
Proved that it was.

Now, even less real the video of the new construction –
An architect’s dream of museum and memory
Of what the city was –
More importantly, who was.
Those lost, those who lost them,
And those who searched.
A tragedy remembered
Not for its city
But for the people.

Today, may there be
Hushed voices and joined hands:
An instant’s silence
For the people.


Foreshadowing

The first nipping chill
Warmed away and forgotten
Weather’s prophecy.

50 Word Short Story: Remnant

Piled plates and cups lay on the grimy metal with pools of water in each nook and cranny. Slowly, the water darkens and films. Tiny flies crawl and fly over the mountain, feasting and multiplying on the food remnants. On the floor beside it, a motionless hand reaches out eternally.  


Labor-less Day

Celebrate today:
Relax. Have fun!
A reward for work
That’s never done.


50 Word Short Story: Waiting

             A long room, lined with chairs and televisions. Strangers sit, side-by-side, chatting like old friends. In the background, Kelly and Michael chatter with bubbly enthusiasm. A woman in bold colors steps through the doorway with a piece of paper and calls a name. One group leaves to be swiftly replaced.


Or Not

Possibilities: positive or pessimistic?
Erring toward caution, yet the
Reckless urge persists.
Change
Hard-won; unexpectedly undesirable
Anti-thesis to hope – nevertheless
Not. It remains partly a
Choice:
Enter exit strategy.

XYZ House

Geometric forms
In Euclidean spaces:
All architecture