Captian's Log Short Poem: Back and Forth 1 Oct 2019 There in his room alone he paces back and forth, a man without a grave. He moves so to evade the measure of his worth, the fruitless seeds he’s sown.
Captian's Log Poem: Sailing Away 26 Sep 2019 A short post from a tired blogger: So earnestly he lied, his tongue never failing, and she sincerely cried. But I went off sailing. The wind did fill my sheets,…
Captian's Log Short Poem: Broken Words 5 Aug 2019 No one sings anymore of the day when the life that we lived was but clay. How we molded our futures back then, and how soon we were caught in…
Captian's Log Bad Food 2 Aug 20192 Aug 2019 The anthropomorphic frog kept glancing at me. I was just trying to swallow something masquerading itself as a turkey sandwich. He sat there, hardly moving, waiting lazily for a fly…
Captian's Log Short Story: Loathsome 10 Jul 2019 What does the word wasteland unveil of that rotting plain where men once roamed, where life abundant was, that old world we knew as Earth? She is gone now, time…
Captian's Log The Door is Locked 3 Jul 2019 In quiet, peaceful lands a blackened hearth remains. It was there I saw them last, and there I locked them in. And still the door, charred like the hearth, stands…
Captian's Log Short Post: The Unthinkable 21 Jun 2019 The blossoming night spread through the sky as each precious star peaked through heaven’s dark veil. I would see the man tonight. He lived in a cave in the desert;…
Captian's Log What Comes Out of the Mirror 12 Jun 2019 The lake was like glass, so still it was, and the little, forgotten pier of rotting wood was half collapsed into the water. Some reeds by the bank were alive…
Captian's Log Short Poem: Love of Dreams 3 Jun 2019 No man can understand the ever-shifting sand. We see them in our dreams; the sight never redeems. Still blackened hearts will beat, broken and incomplete. No thought may ever delve…
Captian's Log Riddle Me This 6 May 20196 May 2019 I don’t know if I have mentioned this on my blog, but I am a huge fan of riddles. Anyway, creating one’s own riddles is rather hard, but I suppose…