Category Archives: Poetry
Hypothetical ‘He’
Days grow long, +++++++ the summers are hot, and I have a friend with scissors, +++++++ so I think, Why not? “Men prefer long hair,” they tell me, +++++++ just so I know that ‘he’ may be displeased. I never … Continue reading
Jiu-jitsu Love, A Haiku
Jiu-jitsu Love, A Haiku by Kathryn S. Gardiner It starts with a roll Rear naked choke of the heart Tears instead of tap
Mea Culpa to the Men I’ve Loved
Mea Culpa to the Men I’ve Loved by Kathryn S. Gardiner Sorry I tried to +++++++ shove you in that box, +++++++ push you off that cliff, +++++++ drag you into bed, +++++++ and pull you through the impressive terrain … Continue reading
A Pretty Plight
A Pretty Plight by Kathryn S. Gardiner She watched him go and sighed, “Alas. Too bad his soul isn’t as nice as his ass.”
Walking Through My Mind One Day
Poem: Walking Through My Mind One Day
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