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Poetry Corner: “Benicia” by Frances Jackson-Patrick

July 22, 2016 by Editor Leave a Comment

Saline waters of the Bay recede when Benicia sends her tides to sea with mountain water in their sweetened waves to bless the iron ships that pass. Benicia dips her flowered hair to scent the breeze that wafts our wetland birds between the fingers of her hands, back to their huddled nests again. She walks […]

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Poetry Corner: “Two Views in Time” by Bud Light

July 22, 2016 by Bud Light Leave a Comment

As the clock reaches round On the mind, fog is wound Increasingly, the pressures pound Neither concepts nor solutions found. As my time slips into night Against the clock, with all my might An unfair match in any right, alas The winner’s known before the fight. I found myself a quiet place And talked with […]

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Jeff Burkhart’s “Rhyme and Reason”: A Fish in a Bowl

July 22, 2016 by Jeff Burkhart Leave a Comment

I am a fish and I live in a bowl And to one day escape is my ultimate goal I am owned by a man who stands up six feet tall Who I watch through my bowl which he bought at the mall He often ignores me as hour by hour I plot and I […]

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Jeff Burkhart’s “Rhyme and Reason”: LUCCA 439 1st Street, Benicia, CA

July 15, 2016 by Jeff Burkhart Leave a Comment

Shrimp and oysters on my plate My supper was to be their fate They are gone but not forgot Cooked on a grill not in a pot Benicia, Cal. On E and 1st Go fill your bellies, quench your thirst Young and old and canine too Don’t sit home and sing the blues Music playing […]

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Phil Robertson: 25 Hours to Home

July 15, 2016 by Editor Leave a Comment

Up early, breakfast and out A plane to catch without a doubt Bags overflowing, filled to the hilt Rush to the airport without being kilt Long lines aplenty, people galore My 50-pound bag, carry-on and more Security check one, security check two What in the heck do they think I’ll do? Barcelona to Munich and […]

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Frances Jackson-Patrick: Benicia, The Mounds

July 15, 2016 by Editor Leave a Comment

My home was a ranchland three feet down Vaqueros rode Horse whisperers these through ranch and town their tracks forever carved in ground like artifacts in native mounds My home was a ranchland close to the sea that rose from the shore to the knotted roots of magnolia trees just a pebble’s throw from my […]

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Peter Bray: Survival Squirrel…

July 15, 2016 by Peter Bray Leave a Comment

Not yet 8 a.m. and I’ve already e-mailed crisis help to a friend in Hawaii in need of meditation and a case manager, told a phone caller, “No, I don’t do ceiling leaks,” and another e-mail to a customer, “Yes, I can install your Video Doorbell, I did one in Benicia two weeks ago. I’ll […]

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Jeff Burkhart’s “Rhyme and Reason”: The Story of My Life

July 8, 2016 by Jeff Burkhart Leave a Comment

On the porch late last night, with some wine and my wife We discussed the next day, we would live in our life It was based all around, a parade on the third Celebrating the fourth which to me seemed absurd So we paused, then we laughed and we sipped on our drinks As we […]

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Johanna Ely: The Gift

July 8, 2016 by Editor Leave a Comment

Unwrap this precious day attentively, smooth out every star-shaped dazzling leaf that lays itself against the painted sky and languid, catches sunlight on its face. Then gently unfold each velvet petal of the scarlet rose who sticks its head so curious and aware, through slats of garden fence. Let violet agapanthus come undone, long tangled […]

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Bud Light: On Losing Freedom (In Honor of America’s Bicentennial)

July 4, 2016 by Bud Light 1 Comment

A Poem By Bud Light (Editor’s note: Light wrote this poem in 1976 to commemorate America’s Bicentennial.) Freedom can be an elusive things; These days it takes on a hollow ring. Ask my fried, Jacob. He’s 75. He’s just glad, he says, to be alive. Ask HIM about freedom. He ought to know. He survived […]

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