Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Clarity

 Clarity 


Ramsey pulled his cruiser into the parking lot and killed his lights. The last few hours were eating away at the back of his mind. His stale chips, and cold coffee was doing nothing against the knots in his stomach.

The Ibuprofen he popped did nothing to take the sting out of his legs from having had to chase a kid 3 blocks, and jumping a small fence before another officer ultimately beat him to it and was able to tackle the kid, who then kicked and punched everyone close enough.


The soft music playing just under the intermittent chatter on the radio did nothing to silence the screaming sobs of a mom at the scene of the Seventh and Main.


The vape he hit did nothing to ease the cravings for just one cigarette to try to ease his mind from the old man who looked so defeated and ashamed as he reported being mugged. “I’ve never felt so helpless,” he had said point blankly as he stared down at the ground.


Now, in the dark sanctuary of the parking lot, away from the chaos, Officer Ramsey could empathize with that statement. Day after day, week after week, for months and years…and while it was never easy, it was manageable in the beginning.


Now?


Now he just really needed that cigarette. He got out of his car and pulled a solitary cigarette from a crumpled pack from his pocket. As he drew that first drag, Ramsey stepped away from the car. He stared into the darkness wondering what he was even doing when the parking lot seemed to explode with light.


Ramsey jumped, hand dropping to his waist, eyes blinking back at the sudden light before realizing he had tripped a flood light on a motion sensor. As he tried to get his heart back down from where it had jumped into his throat, he saw the statue illumined by the light. St. Michael, staring down his sword at the snake beneath his feet, the stones on the arch above him reading simply: “Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil…”


He jumped again as his radio crackled to life with dispatch wanting him to answer a call. Still staring at St. Michael, Ramsey affirmed he was only a couple blocks away, and would be on his way.


He took one last drag before dropping the cigarette to the ground and grinding it under his heel, and nodding.


Duty calls.




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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Purity


 Purity 

Two Purity seals
have been placed upon my car,
made by my own hands.









While I am still relatively new to the Warhammer 40k scene, I must confess my favorite Chapter of the Adeptus Astartes is Blood Ravens with Salamander's coming in second followed very closely by Pre-Heresy Thousand Sons. Even though it may be viewed as Heresy, I will say it here, while I have your attention: Magnus. Did. Nothing. Wrong. 


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Friday, July 11, 2025

Thinking

Thinking  

Pondering a move
to a different platform,
So, Wordpress or Wix?

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Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Sunday Night

 Sunday Night.

The car is filled to the brim-
Toys. Food.
Drink. Clothes.
Some things that we showed up with,
others that were gifted,
and some that we bought along the way.

We are exhausted.
We are saddened.
We hate to be leaving family, and the freedom of the country.
Though happy to be home,
in our own beds,
in our own home…
a hole remains…

The trip to the country a blatant reminder:
the city is nothing more than a cage.
We are its captives,
with no way to get through the wires,
but hoping for a lucky break
to afford parole.  


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Concrete Cage

 Concrete Cage

I dream of water,
and seeing the horizon-
yet here I remain...

                                                    

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