Submissions by ojhoff
POEMS AND SHORT STORIES
Northern Satan
I was dreaming about Constantinople. Not modern Istanbul. Old Constantinople. The shining fortress. That splendid, mysterious, ancient city beside the Sea of Marmora. How can I explain the fascination that place held for me? In real life, I had yet to set foot on Turkish soil. My knowledge of Byzantium was derived from the same source as all of my life's experiences. Vicariously. From books. Lonely hours spent with armchair travelogs, outdated encyclopedias, and old National Geographics. But now I was asleep. And although I was widely pitied and despised for a waking existence...
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do not fear
Do not fear my miracle.
It was born of neither lust nor love.
It is the simple fulfillment of a dream
Created in the twilight.
The promise made to other women
Was made to me also.
I am one who sees and accepts all,
Who does not waste words,
For words, unlike body fluids,
Are power, and not to be spilled.
Now. I can misread small clues
But even the misreading is of no consequence.
And is simply the divergence of a path,
The one I will take.
That which I have loved I have set free.
I speak my words calmly.
I will not...
It was born of neither lust nor love.
It is the simple fulfillment of a dream
Created in the twilight.
The promise made to other women
Was made to me also.
I am one who sees and accepts all,
Who does not waste words,
For words, unlike body fluids,
Are power, and not to be spilled.
Now. I can misread small clues
But even the misreading is of no consequence.
And is simply the divergence of a path,
The one I will take.
That which I have loved I have set free.
I speak my words calmly.
I will not...
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surprise
When God spoke creation into existence,
He was all-knowing
And did not depend
Upon his creatures' voices to tell Him
"Now I exist".
Sometimes a phantom friend
Speaks with the power of a god,
Then looks for a sign.
Until I speak he does not know
That his words cause
Rain, lightning, sorrow,
Again and again.
I have been too silent,
Assuming too much,
Not admitting the fierceness of the longing,
Confusing the voice of a human
With the omniscience of a God.
He was all-knowing
And did not depend
Upon his creatures' voices to tell Him
"Now I exist".
Sometimes a phantom friend
Speaks with the power of a god,
Then looks for a sign.
Until I speak he does not know
That his words cause
Rain, lightning, sorrow,
Again and again.
I have been too silent,
Assuming too much,
Not admitting the fierceness of the longing,
Confusing the voice of a human
With the omniscience of a God.
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Destination
The line is an elipse, moon-colored;
Even my art, then, has been taken from me.
For Art is line, by definition,
Not elipse. The turning points
Are the crooks of muscled arms
And are not bicycle wheels that fleet
toward one like a saw.
I stream out behind the moon.
I go around and around.
A heaviness in the hips,
A sweet juice, makes me want
To beat him purple with my fists.
I want to button his cuffs.
I want to grime his face,
And then wash him.
The oblique ring once again.
The swing of a comet is wide.
The...
Even my art, then, has been taken from me.
For Art is line, by definition,
Not elipse. The turning points
Are the crooks of muscled arms
And are not bicycle wheels that fleet
toward one like a saw.
I stream out behind the moon.
I go around and around.
A heaviness in the hips,
A sweet juice, makes me want
To beat him purple with my fists.
I want to button his cuffs.
I want to grime his face,
And then wash him.
The oblique ring once again.
The swing of a comet is wide.
The...
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Jazzed Up Tofu
Otherwise tactful and pleasant people have been known to utter harsh words when asked their opinion of tofu. This protein-rich, cholesterol-free soy product is, admittedly, a bit bland. But the right ingredients can turn those same skeptics into enthusiastic tofu cheerleaders!
Start with a block of firm or extra firm tofu. Drain and cut it into cubes. In a separate bowl, mix one teaspoon balsamic vinegar, one fourth cup soy sauce, minced garlic to taste (at least one clove), a tablespoon of ground ginger, one tablespoon sugar or honey, a pinch of mustard powder, one tablespoon...
Start with a block of firm or extra firm tofu. Drain and cut it into cubes. In a separate bowl, mix one teaspoon balsamic vinegar, one fourth cup soy sauce, minced garlic to taste (at least one clove), a tablespoon of ground ginger, one tablespoon sugar or honey, a pinch of mustard powder, one tablespoon...
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Keep Your Hands Clean
Antibacterial hand sanitizer may never replace good old fashioned soap and water as a means of preventing illness, but it is a handy and important back up method. Public facilities sometimes don’t provide the basics, and a tube of sanitizing gel carried in a purse or backpack can provide the protection you need. It is also useful when there is no convenient access to a sink or running water. A recent study showed that families using hand sanitizer and practicing basic good hygiene reduced the spread of stomach flu from one to another by as much as 59 per cent.
Hand sanitizers...
Hand sanitizers...
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Virtual World Relationship
The female was hard to miss. Who in a world of models and movie stars would CHOOSE a nose like a pig's snout and legs like tree trunks? She didn't know how to sit or stand, and her hair was basic jelly goo. Her hands and feet were huge.
"Welcome Helga", said Alexander. "Welcome to the Village of Vagabonds. Would you like to make this place your home?"
"I would have to think about it", the woman replied. "Why do I need a home?"
"Everyone needs a home. A place to come to, a place to hang out when things get...
"Welcome Helga", said Alexander. "Welcome to the Village of Vagabonds. Would you like to make this place your home?"
"I would have to think about it", the woman replied. "Why do I need a home?"
"Everyone needs a home. A place to come to, a place to hang out when things get...
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Depression Era Sandwich Ideas from the Farm
Depression era homemakers created appetizing sandwiches out of simple ingredients. Their culinary ideas are as useful today as they were seventy years ago.
The Great Depression forced rural homemakers to come up with some recipes that taste surprisingly delicious, even in this day and age. Farmers could afford enough gasoline to make one trip per week to town, where they might buy a luxury item such as bananas. The sliced fruit garnished peanut butter sandwiches. Home made bread and home churned butter rounded off this special treat. Simple ingredients kept families going...
The Great Depression forced rural homemakers to come up with some recipes that taste surprisingly delicious, even in this day and age. Farmers could afford enough gasoline to make one trip per week to town, where they might buy a luxury item such as bananas. The sliced fruit garnished peanut butter sandwiches. Home made bread and home churned butter rounded off this special treat. Simple ingredients kept families going...
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Lucifer Under the Lamplight
You are Lucifer under the lamplight
In tails and a tall silk hat
And gold dust in your pocket
And what should I think about that?
You have touched a match to my senses
And my thoughts are like bees in a jar
If I beg your for cotton candy,
You will laugh, and point to a star.
I fear you are waiting to lure me
To your Chinese opium den
Where the smoke is a satin pillow
And what shall become of me then?
In tails and a tall silk hat
And gold dust in your pocket
And what should I think about that?
You have touched a match to my senses
And my thoughts are like bees in a jar
If I beg your for cotton candy,
You will laugh, and point to a star.
I fear you are waiting to lure me
To your Chinese opium den
Where the smoke is a satin pillow
And what shall become of me then?
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Love Was The Dizzy Balcony
Love was the dizzy balcony
Where she waited, half afraid,
Of stars in the night and the
Poetry
Of a Spanish serenade.
Love was a graceful polonaise
Danced in the Kingdom of Sighs
Where the heart stands up like a petticoat
And falls when the music dies.
The lanterns burned orange with laughter,
The music was brilliant and loud
And the serpent leaped between them
As they stumbled into the crowd.
She thought that he was a handsome prince
Who lead her onto the floor,
Numb to the pangs of a woman grown
Who had never...
Where she waited, half afraid,
Of stars in the night and the
Poetry
Of a Spanish serenade.
Love was a graceful polonaise
Danced in the Kingdom of Sighs
Where the heart stands up like a petticoat
And falls when the music dies.
The lanterns burned orange with laughter,
The music was brilliant and loud
And the serpent leaped between them
As they stumbled into the crowd.
She thought that he was a handsome prince
Who lead her onto the floor,
Numb to the pangs of a woman grown
Who had never...
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Song of the Cougar
I sing you of lonesome valleys
Where the moon drags over the hill
And the fire dies down inside you
And you weep if you can...if you will...
Your friends cry, "Oh mercy, oh mercy"
For they fear you are losing your youth
And must pay out your gold for the powder
That helps you to cover the truth.
Then into the valley rides Billy,
I sing you of pretty young men,
I sing you of older women,
Oh, Billy is my best friend.
Oh, Billy is younger than springtime
And his face is freckled and fair
And the sun shine's so...
Where the moon drags over the hill
And the fire dies down inside you
And you weep if you can...if you will...
Your friends cry, "Oh mercy, oh mercy"
For they fear you are losing your youth
And must pay out your gold for the powder
That helps you to cover the truth.
Then into the valley rides Billy,
I sing you of pretty young men,
I sing you of older women,
Oh, Billy is my best friend.
Oh, Billy is younger than springtime
And his face is freckled and fair
And the sun shine's so...
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I Imagine He Has Come To Rescue Me
I imagine he has come to rescue me.
My ear against the sand hears
The horse's throb. It comes closer.
The dark green forest is ghost-filled nowdays.
I am afraid. I go into the cabin to pack
That which is precious to me: mirror, rouge, and poems
And wait by the door. It will be all right.
I am afraid, but I also anticipate
The ride out of this place, close behind him
And inhaling the odor of the horse
For hours on end.
When he comes, he has this other woman with him.
I think back to the message he sent ahead.
We will be coming it said....
My ear against the sand hears
The horse's throb. It comes closer.
The dark green forest is ghost-filled nowdays.
I am afraid. I go into the cabin to pack
That which is precious to me: mirror, rouge, and poems
And wait by the door. It will be all right.
I am afraid, but I also anticipate
The ride out of this place, close behind him
And inhaling the odor of the horse
For hours on end.
When he comes, he has this other woman with him.
I think back to the message he sent ahead.
We will be coming it said....
#anxiety
#loneliness
#rejection
#horse
#myself
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