Richard : Writing

The almost whale of wales

The almost whale of wales

A Story by Richard


Once, before the invention of the automobile, in a small town in the heart of south Wales, there lived a dolphin. Of course, the dolphin didn&rsq..
Ahhhhhhh! (haunted half left brained)

Ahhhhhhh! (haunted half left brained)

A Poem by Richard


Forward through the tangled twisted vines wrapped in moonlit tree arms and spider spit A web of deceit - that way A web of lies, I.e slightly ha..
The happenstance of harper hippo

The happenstance of harper hippo

A Poem by Richard


Above the armoire next to the model airplane you’ll find the happenstance of Harper Hippo He’s the elephant in the room don&rsquo..
What I love

What I love

A Poem by Richard


I love when I get that nice breeze in my shoe and my feet can finally breathe I love when my shoe, after getting comfortably worn in, begins to ta..
Arboreous & Aqueous

Arboreous & Aqueous

A Poem by Richard


Arboreous, 1967; never been held.. A gap in the teeth only adds to this hypothesis. “It’s nothing personal”, say most girl..
the sleeping giants of Yawnza cove

the sleeping giants of Yawnza cove

A Poem by Richard


The napping child of Corinthia, blowing bubbles from his little piranha mouth Chirping bluebird, stuck in a blueberry patch, due south C..
she wrote a poem about herself

she wrote a poem about herself

A Poem by Richard


She walked on by And didn’t bat a lash She swore she wouldn’t look at herself today Or ever lash a bat She spent her days th..
1/2 a boy and his flame

1/2 a boy and his flame

A Poem by Richard


I met her most unusual self in the strangest of ways picture: leaning against the city obviously: things got exciting (not for me, or her, but..
silk plague 1903

silk plague 1903

A Poem by Richard


This warm plague silk you hang from an empty wound fills your mind with fertile thoughts and lets the milk sun pour along those pregnant holes..
I didn't know I had it in me (Tin-Man)

I didn't know I had it in me (Tin-Man)

A Poem by Richard


There once was a tin-man with a cake in his chest, he went out into the sun to let it bake, and rest he counted the hours, the minutes, the day..