Captian's Log Re: The Death and Resurrection of Jesus 17 Mar 2019 Please Read: Dear Friend: Jesus Died and is Alive Excerpt: I find, after some reflection, that there is now really only one point, one subject, upon which I see a need…
Captian's Log Poem: The Soldier’s Exit 11 Mar 2019 Please Read: The Soldier’s Exit Excerpt: There stands the pine tree tall, its branches waving over all the mossy forest floor. [continue reading] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3LFML_pxlY
Captian's Log Daydream: Masks 7 Mar 2019 “The masks make us their slaves. They wear us.” The youth looked into the cut out eyes of the bandana he’d home-brewed into a disguise. Did they look back into…
Captian's Log Can’t Keep a Good Lion Down 3 Mar 20193 Mar 2019 In the seminal interaction between the faun and Lucy as we are first introduced into the world of Narnia, Lucy forgives Tumnus, and forgives him for a great betrayal. It…
Captian's Log You Got to Lose to Know How to Win 1 Mar 2019 I’m a little burnt out. I have asthma and a stubborn streak. The stubborn streak often helps me overcome difficulties. It, however, makes me stupid about some realities, like my…
Captian's Log By Myself 26 Feb 2019 _____In a brief moment of sanity, which passing left me hollow, left me alone, I saw the logic of my life led out into the darkness of time where I…
Captian's Log Poetry Which Destroys: The Sex Life of Fire 25 Feb 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RsH0rQzsyA I can barely speak. Just watch, listen.
Captian's Log Poem: The Choice Once Made 19 Feb 201919 Feb 2019 Please Read: The Choice Once Made Excerpt: Don’t make me do it, man, don’t make me shoot you dead. The hammer’s cocked; the barrel’s hot against your head. And all…
Captian's Log Poem: No Longer Mine’s to Be 15 Feb 2019 Please read: No Longer Mine’s to Be Excerpt: Sometimes you feel something will give, yet know not when you’ll break. I reached my hand out to my love. Empty, my hand…
Captian's Log Song in the Graveyard 13 Feb 201913 Feb 2019 The first time he came here, the mist had been too thick for him to see; he wandered unknowingly. A sudden gust lifted the pale clouds, and the shadowed femurs…