Showing posts with label American Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Poetry. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2026

Springtime Thoughts


Springtime Thoughts

April - Quotations


"O Day after day we can't help growing older.
Year after year spring can't help seeming younger.
Come let's enjoy our winecup today,
Nor pity the flowers fallen."
-  Wang Wei, On Parting with Spring


"When the time is ripe for certain things,
these things appear in different places in the manner
of violets coming to light in the early spring."
-  Farkas Bolyai


"Every spring is the only spring - a perpetual astonishment." 
-  Ellis Peters


"April is the cruelest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain."
-  T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land, 1922



Thursday, April 02, 2026

Recent Poetry Readings

I am really enjoying reading the following poetry book:

Seamus Heaney (1939-2013). The Poems of Seamus Heaney. Farrar, 1,296 pages, 2025. VSCPL.

IMPRESSIVE!!!

His complex and interesting metaphors and phrasing is very engaging.




I recently read the following two collections of poems by two authors:

Mina Loy (1882-1966). The Lost Lunar Baedeker: Poems of Mina Loy. Edited by Rober L. Conover. Farrar, 256 pages, 1997. VSCPL. She lived in France. Surrealistic and Futuristic poetic style. Confusing. Independent character.

Joanne Kyger (1934-2017). As Ever: Selected Poems. Penguin, 336 pages, 2002. VSCPL. She lived in the San Francisco area, Bolinas. Part of the SF Renaissance. Clear, down to earth, ordinary life observations. Feminist perspective. Typographical layout is scattered on the pages. My least favorite of the three mentioned here.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Seeking a Literary Agent and/or Publisher

I am looking for a author's agent
and/or publisher to consider my books.

Discover your commercial success
possibilities right HERE with books
by Michael P. Garofalo.

My poetry is unique, creative, direct,
experimental, philosophical, and
contemporary. Check out three of
my poetry books that are ready for
publication right now:

At the Edges of the West: Highway 101 and 1.
Docu-Poems, Haiku, Photos, TextArt

The Tick-Tock Tractatus:
Speaking of Time: The Poetic Investigations

Five Corners of Time 202 Eclectic Quintain Poems


My Daodejing Anthology and Concordance
is the very best. This Tao Te Ching anthology
is encyclopedic in scope, and well respected.

Other commercial possibilities
can be found at:

Twenty Five Steps and Beyond:
The Collected Works of Mike Garofalo 

Yes, the in-boxes of literary agents are filled
to the brim with new manuscripts to read.
And, they diligently proceed to try to 
discover value that will sell.

For a change, just open your web browser
and you will find diverse creative work and
whole books at my website.

As for reviews of my work, go here.

My 3,150+ Quintain poems at Bundled Up
(Volumes 1 -6) are designed for Ebook
publication. This is a special type of poetry
and research for which readers frequently
return. My quintain sonnets (5252, 554, 555)
are an original contribution to the genre.

I am not interested in talking to anyone
who wants me to pay them for publishing
and distributing my creative works
in paperback, hardback or Ebook formats.

I am seeking an author's agent and/or
publisher who can see the possibilities
for commercial success from my writing
and my existing books, takes the risks,
works with me on an ongoing basis,
gets them published, and takes the
lions-share of the profits.

What little money I might make will
keep my websites afloat, and the excess
will be given to charity.

I don't have the funds or the time to
actively market or promote my works
to agents or publishers. I will just let
the wide range and value of my creative
works speak for themselves, and their
commercial possibilities.

My goal is to write better and more!
Since 1998, I have published all
my creative work on my many
Internet websites and blog.


To Contact Me

Thanks, Michael Peter Garofalo




Friday, January 16, 2026

Quintain Poem Rhyme Schemes. Research by Michael P. Garofalo.

Rhyme Schemes for Quintains

By Michael P. Garofalo

 

Q = Quintain Rhyme Scheme
Quintains, Pentastichs, Tankas, Quintillas
End of Line rhyme
Sorted by Rhyme Pattern

AAAAA Bellingham Q #1517, 1580, 1586, 1632, 1643, 1697, 1814, 1908
AAABB Cayucos Q # 423, 1744, 1759, 1807, 1810, 1892
AAABC Ferndale Q #824, 1742
AABAA Forks Q #477, 1801, 1858, 1866
AABAB Illwaco Q # 1648, 1740
AABBA Limerick Q #577, 927, 1113, 1642, 1652
AABBB Eureka Q #7, 1554, 1584, 1883, 1960
AABBC Astoria Q # 1616, 1680, 1803
AABCC Mendocino Q # 1869, 1980
AACBB Envelope Pepperwood Q #1213, 1617, 1806
ABABA Sicilian Q #702. 1107, 1611
ABABB English Q #726, 1197, 1498
ABACC Inverness Q # 1788, 2131
ABBAA Spanish Q #1464, 1465, 1485, 1575, 1666, 1800, 2211
ABBBA Queets Q #1609, 1743, 1776
ABBBB Newport Q # 1667, 1674, 1669
ABBCB Ventura Q #1000, 1618
ABBCC Yachats Q # 1781, 1804, 1505
ABCBA Envelope Q #288, 1806
ABCBB Coos Q #669, 1213, 1577, 1767, 1784, 1984
ABCCA Brookings Q #1113, 1967, 1974
ABCCC Fortuna Q #1460, 1777, 1865, 1955
ABCDA Crapsey Q #170, 214, 280, 1191, 1489, 1499
ABCDC Monchielle Q #1594
ABCDE Concrete Q #1203, 1441, 1473
ABCDE Didactic Q #1551, 1852
ABCDE Free Verse Q #4, 1730, 1861, 1867, 1877, 2081
ABCDE Gogyohkas Tanka Q # 1661, 1504, 1760, 1762
ABCDE Imagist Q # 1716, 1723, 1751
ABCDE Minimalist Tanka Q #141, 222, 1769
ABCDE Pentastich Q #194, 585, 597, 1730, 2011
ABCDE Prose Poem Q #1455, 1561, 1672, 1867, 1877
ABCDE Tankas Traditional Q #603, 604, 2021, 2031
ABCDE Wakas Q #603, 902, 1022, 2041
!@ #@! Shape/Concrete Q #1441, 1203
X$&eG Typographical Q #187, 189, 470, 1012, 1203, 1553, 1940
xxxxx Free Verse Q # 4, 1730, 1861, 1867, 1877, 2081
xxxxx Iambic Pent Q # 1960, 1980,
xxxxx If-SwitchQ # 1505, 1939, 1955, 1967
xxxxx Ms. Ai Q # 21, 1328, 1520, 1723, 1912, 2019, 2518, 2915, 2974

Quintains - Research

Poetry - Research

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Bundled Up: Volume 1
1,000 Quintain Poems

 

Q = Quintain Rhyme Scheme
Quintains, Pentastichs, Tankas
End of Line Rhyme
Sorted by Scheme Title

Astoria Q = AABBC
Bellingham Q = AAAAA
Brookings Q = ABCCA
Cayucos Q = AAABB
Concrete Q = !@ 5 @!
Coos Q = ABCBB
Crapsey Q = ABCDA
Didactic Q = ABCDE
English Q = ABABB
Envelope Q = ABCBA
Envelope Pepperwood Q = AACBB
Eureka Q = AABBB
Ferndale Q = AAABC
Forks Q = AABAA
Fortuna Q = ABCCC
Free Verse Q = ABCDE
Free Verse Q = xxxxx
Gogyohkas Tanka Q = ABCDE
Iambic Pent Q = xxxxx
If-SwitchQ = xxxxx
Ilwaco Q = AABAB
Imagist Q = ABCDE
Inverness Q = ABACC
Limerick Q = AABBA
Mendocino Q = AABCC
Minimalist Tanka Q = ABCDE
Monchielle Q = ABCDC
Ms. Ai Q = xxxxx
Newport Q = ABBBB
Pentastich Q = ABCDE
Prose Poem Q = ABCDE
Queets Q = ABBBA
Shape/Concrete Q = !@ #@!
Sicilian Q = ABABA
Spanish Q = ABBAA
Tankas Traditional Q = ABCDE
Typographical Q = X$&eG
Ventura Q = ABBCB
Wakas Q = ABCDE
Yachats Q = ABBCC

 

Quintains - Research

Poetry - Research

Bundled Up: Volume 1
1,000 Quintain Poems

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

By Michael P. Garofalo

Updated January 16 2026

 



Wednesday, January 14, 2026

The March for War??

I heard that MAGA lackeys
are paid to walk from
Oklahoma to Chicago;
they Walk for War
in support of bombing, ICE, and pedophilia.

A few boneheads showed up and walked one mile
in the MAGA Walk for War;
the lackey walkers were never paid by Trump,
the few who walked were spit upon,
women threw snowballs on maga shoes.

Women's Lives Matter.
White Lives Matter.
Black and Brown Lives Matter.

Jonathan Ross, the ICE murderer's
last words to the innocent woman he killed were
"fucking bitch!"

American Women Need to Woke!

Renee Good murdered in Minnesota by
an incompetent and evil ICE thug.
January 7, 2026

The Real Walk for Peace is On in 2026.

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo
1998 - 2026

 


Saturday, August 23, 2025

Blackberry Vines at the Bandon Marsh

 

950.

Blackberry Stained Hands


Bullards Beach State Park
Bandon Marsh NWR
     Bandon, Oregon
     August 2025

 

 

Blackberry vines
     lined the edge
of the dry Bandon Marsh;
     not one single cloud
flying in the sky

Picking wild blackberries
along the Bandon Marsh;
seagulls splash dive
     in and out of the Coquille;
east of the 101 bridge.

Families picking
          wild blackberries
     for fresh pies;
slight breeze
across Bandon Marsh.

          hand picked
     fresh ripe berries
hand-fulls of black round morsels
     chugged down
sweet tart summer sun

plucking blackberries
sucking juice
fingers in my mouth—
humming
"numanumanumanuma"

blackberry juice
    dripping from my mouth
        down my shirt—
sweet memories
on the Tongue of the Mind

 

 

[Bandon, Oregon]

 

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Poetry from Vancouver, Washington State

 

25 Steps and Beyond:
The Collected Works

By Mike Garofalo

Poetry, Anthologies, Indexes
Studies, Blog, Guides, Travel
Ethics, Art, Koans, Spirituality

 

US Highway 101 and Hwy 1

US Highway 99 and Interstate 5

Quintains, Pentastich and Tanka Poems

Cuttings: Haiku, Senryu, Brief Verses

The Gushen Grove Sonnets

Cantos of the Hands

Reviews of My Webpages

Stepping Over Epiphanies

Daodejing: Indexes, Concordance, Anthology

A Fork in the Crypto Road

727 Riddles, Jokes, Brain Teasers

The Spirit of Gardening

Docu-Poem

Poetry in My Cloud Hands Blog

Haiku - North Sacramento Valley

Flowers in the Sky

Above the Fog

Biography: Mike Garofalo

At the Edges of the West, Volume 1

At the Edges of the West, Volume 2

Exhibits of TextArt

The Wreck Ahead Comes Into View

Cloud Hands Blog

How to Live a Good Life

Stuck in Some Concrete Poetry

The Raven Broke Open the Magical Clam

Pulling Onions: 1,000 One Liners

Four Days at Grayland Beach

Meetings with Master Chang San-Feng

25 Steps and Beyond Anthology

Subject Index to 1,975 Zen Koans (PDF)

Biography: Mike Garofalo

One Short of a Baker's Dozen

More Poetry by Mike Garofalo

Poetry Research

Interstate 5 and Hwy 99

Five Senses

Reviews of Poetry Books

Memories of Pacific Coast Places

One Old Daoist Druid's Final Journey

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series

Fireplace Records Koan Collection

Brief Poems and Haiku

Epigrams, Quips, Sayings: 1,000 One Liners

Tao Te Ching: Concordance, Anthology

Zen Buddhist Koans: Research, Indexes

Blooming Onions Pulled from the Mind-Ground

Zen Poetry

Virtues and the Good Life

Villanelle Form Poems

Sonnet Form Studies

Quintain Form Studies

Zen Koans: Subject Index

Biography: Mike Garofalo

Monthly Observations and Poetry

Green Way Research Index

Body-Mind-Somatics Arts

Couplets

Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong

Pentastich and Quintains

Neo-Pagan Spirituality Studies

Tanka and Quintain Poetry

Travel Poetry: CA, OR, WA, BC

Flowers

Meditations of a Gardener

Free Verse Poetry

Cuttings: Haiku and Tercets (1998-2016)

Transitions: Haiku and Tercets (2017-2025)

A Gift of Dried Garlic Flowers

Dialogues in the Renga Style

Fourfold Ways: Quatrains

Bog Posts - Poetry

Two Levels: Haibun Poetry

Tercets, Haiku, Epigrams

Doggerel Verses

Prose Poems

Works in Progress Notebook

Poetry for the Four Seasons

Texts Press Publications

Tai Chi Chuan & Qigong

Concordance for the Tao Te Ching

The Bottom Line

John Ashbery Studies

Billy Collins Studies

Slouching Into Incoherence

Northwest Native American Lore, Myths

Reviews, Kudos, Feedback, Praise, Cited

My Poetry Studies in 2025

Garofalo Sonnet Form

Vancouver WA Poetry

 

the scissors of my decisions

more to come ...

 

 

Mike Garofalo lives in Vancouver,
Orchards & Five Corners Neighborhoods,
Northeast Clark County, Washington State.

He is available for public readings
in Vancouver or Portland.

He writes, reads and studies Poetry.
His hobbies include: gardening,
writing, walking adventures,
yurt camping, reading, blogging,
Taijiquan, exploring the Northwest,
research studies, local trips,
and family activities.

He has been web publishing since
1998 at Green Way Research.

Mike is 80 years of age.
He has a calm, pleasant, and
friendly speaking voice.
He is a big tall elderly gent.

Best to send him email.

 

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Studies of John Ashbery

 

John Ashbery (1927-2017)


Ashbery, John. Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems. Ecco, 364 pages, 2007, index. VSCL.

Ashbery, John. John Ashbery: Selected Poems. Elisabeth Sifton Books, Penguin, 348 pages, 1986, index. VSCL.

Ashbery, John. The Mooring of Starting Out: The First Five Books of Poetry. Ecco, 1997, 389 pages. VSCL.

Ashbery, John. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Penguin, 1990, 96 pages. VSCL.

John Ashbery and American Poetry. By David Herd. Manchester University Press, 2009, 245 pages. VSCL.

A Study Guide for John Ashbery's Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Cengage Learning Gale. VSCL.

 

Ashbery, John (1927-2017). John Ashbery: Collected Poems: 1956-1987. Edited by Mark Ford. Library of America, 2008, index, notes, 1,046 pages. FVRL.

Ashbery, John. They Knew What The Wanted: Collages and Poems. Rizzoli Electa, 2018, 128 pages. FVRL.

John Ashbery: Critical Lives. By Jess Cotton. Reaktion, 2023, 224 pages. A critical biography.

The Songs We Know Best: John Ashbery's Early Life. By Karin Roffman. Farrar, 2018, 336 pages. A critical biography.

A Serpentine Gesture: John Ashbery's Poetry and Phenomenology. By Elisabeth W. Joyce. University of New Mexico Press, 2024, 258 pages.

On the Outside Looking Out: John Ashbery's Poetry. By John Shoptaw. Harvard University Press, 1995, 432 pages.

A Study Guide for John Ashbery's Paradoxes and Oxymorons. Cengage Learning Gale.

John Ashbery on UTube: Interviews, Poetry Readings, Critical-Biographical

John Ashbery Books at Powells Bookstore .

John Ashbery Books on Amazon

John Ashbery Kindle E-Books on Amazon


John Ashbery Studies and Research
By Mike Garofalo

Poetry Research Notes by Mike Garofalo

25 Steps and Beyond
The Collected Works of Mike Garofalo


 

     


   


     

 

John Ashbery Studies and Research
By Mike Garofalo

Poetry Research Notes by Mike Garofalo

25 Steps and Beyond
The Collected Works of Mike Garofalo



 

Monday, April 21, 2025

Slouching Towards Incoherence

 

Slouching Into Incoherence

By Mike Garofalo


Incoherent poems of word salads
mis-mashed onions and beets mixed
with an obscure metaphorical dressing of
vinegar and bile, croutons of confusion,
tomatoes of nonsense thrown in.
I can’t figure Robert Creely out:
or from CA: Philip Whalen or Larry Ferlinghetti either}
[or from NY: John Ashbery or e.e. cummings either]

Brief excursions on bouncing backroads
of wordy mud puddles of randomness

closed the brittle door on hinges of sounds

read out, read out louder,
rant, whisper, shout out,
the spoken word; ritual tails
wagging like memories lost

flocks of vocabulary typhoons
smashing, yelling, broken cocoons
bursting butterflies of spinning sounds

Read out, read out louder
in a dank smoky coffee house
Hip precursor of Hippie clout

However,
Both Sides: Then and Now.
Hip Zen or Square Zen.
Clear as Sky or Clear as Mud,
Coherent as winter Logic or Obscure as summer Fog;
Throughout the Golden Gate...

Jumping off the ground,
falling up Meanings; or,
standing up Clarity...
Hanging around San Francisco City:

"Coits Tower still screws the sky"
Gregory Corso freed St. Michael from Alcatraz
Moscone and Milk: justice denied
Rexroth translated Chinese verses
Maya Angelou Let the Caged Bird Sing
Jefferson Starship wandered into the White Rabbit's hole
Thomas Cleary translated Taoist prose
Alan Watt’s old houseboat was sold
LSD glasses clearly unclear besmirched
Robert Hass pruned apple trees in Olema
Deng Ming Dao's Scholar-Warrior arose
The Summer of Love amplified Hippie Fun
Edward Espe Brown baked bread in Zen Robes
PhD's from UCB and Stanford ruled the roost
Wendy Johnson gardened the Green Gulch grounds
Tony Bennett left his heart in San Francisco
Isaac Bonewit's magic arose from Neo-Druid lore
Mike McClure centered Beast Language INCANTATIONS
Silicon Valley kids coded new languages with Fortran lines
Amy Tan put SanFran Chinatown folks on the map
Allen Ginsberg’s Berkeley Sunflowers chanted
Steve Job's last words were "Wow"
Jerry Garcia lifted up the Grateful Dead
Philip Whalen helped the dying and bowed
Robert Creely gave a brief, succinct, convoluted scowl
David Brautigan went lingcod fishing in the Bay
Lawrence Ferlinghetti turned the lights on at City Lights
Eric Hoffer loaded boats and warned of True Believers
Zen Master Suzuki taught what Not to Think
UCB students sat-in & shouted out
Hitchhiking poets cried like clowns

Eyes of my Ears: Mystified
Beat poets died. City Lights sighed.

Befuddled by
some poet's words
repeating rereads
increased the blur.
No pearl in the oyster.


25 Steps and Beyond:
The Collected Works of Mike Garofalo

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Message from the Vessel in a Dream: A Review

Message from the Vessel in a Dream. By Christopher Luna. First Flowstone Press Edition, 2018, 130 pages. Printed Matter Vancouver VSCL.

Amazon Review by Mike Garofalo:

This is a fine collection of poems authored by Christopher Luna. His poems are mostly in free verse, hip, Beat style, and contemporary. His justified anger about contemporary injustices and oppression are told in his verses. Mr. Luna’s command of creative Beat Style poetic techniques is impressive. He uses prose narratives, quotations, asides, conversational block poems, italic formatted comments on poets and poetry, references to books and articles, abstract and philosophical ruminations at times, and he provides fresh insights. Most of his carefully crafted poems fit on one page. He is frank and open about sexuality, friendships, drugs, parties, contemporary issues, and alternative lifestyles. His sophisticated bluntness and direct manner are invigorating. His poems are mostly about people, not places or nature. I found his Collage Poems technique (Fecund Labyrinth, pp.61-111) very interesting; and his interest in the Investigative Poetry techniques from Ed Sanders to be stimulating.

I find his poetic messages robust, earthy, life loving, and free, for example: “when awake/ each moment/ is a glorious/ potentially transformative/ high energy, construct/that opens slowly, deliberately/ like the lotus petals/ of a woman’s vulva/ as we stand in awe/ scribbling furiously/ hoping to get it all down/ needing to get it right, dammit.” p.37

I have also purchased two of his edited anthologies: Ghost Town Poetry, Open Mic: Volumes 2 and 3; reviewed elsewhere. Also, Good Reads!

I prefer his other good collage art works rather than the astronaut one used on the cover of this engaging book. But, never judge a book by its cover.

The book provides a detailed autobiography and information about other "Rebel Angel" post-modern poets who have influenced him: Allen Ginsberg, Niki Giovanni, Amiri Baraka, Anne Waldman, Ed Sanders, and Diane di Prima." Mr. Luna is an active leader of poetry Open Mic sessions, a literary coach, an editor, a collage artist, film critic, researcher, jazz musician, and social activist in the City of Vancouver, Washington State. He is an “Outsider,” with an MFA from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics from Naropa University in 1999. He was the Poet Laureate in Vancouver from 2013-2017.

A book deep enough for rereading!


Ghost Town Poetry: Cover to Cover Books, 2004-2010: An Anthology of Poems from the Ghost Town Open Mic Series. Edited by Christopher J. Juna and Toni Partington. 2011, 134 pages. VSCL.

Ghost Town Poetry: Volume Two, 2004-2014. Edited by Christopher Luna and Toni Partington. Cover to Cover Books, Printed Matter Vancouver, WA, 2014, 98 pages. FVRL.

Ghost Town Poetry Open Mic: Volume Three, 2004-2024. Edited by Christopher Luna, Toni Lumbrazo Luna, and Morgan Paige. Printed Matter, Vancouver WA, 2024. 149 pages. Purchased at Birdhouse Books in Vancouver, WA. VSCL. 

Amazon Review by Mike Garofalo:

I was first made aware of this interesting collection when I read a copy of the book borrowed from the Fort Vancouver Regional Library. I found the books artwork, the good poems, and the collage by Christopher Luna to be appealing.

The introduction by Mr. Luna was highly informative and would be useful for anyone trying to establish a local Open Mic poetry reading series in a community. Clark County has over a half million residents, so the nearby fan base of poetry lovers is considerable in the Vancouver, Washington State area where I live. Many interesting people shared their experience, reflections, and poetic compositions.

The poems are challenging, contemporary, hip, inclusive, liberal, woke, and lively. Hearing them read by the authors to the Vancouver Open Mic crowd must have been delightful and thought-provoking.

Although I have lived in Vancouver since 2017, I have never attended an Open Mic session and have not yet met Mr. Luna. I intend to attend my first Open Mic session in Vancouver in April of 2025.

This anthology was edited by Christopher Luna and Toni Partington in 2014.

After reading this book, I purchased “message from the vessel in a dream” authored by Mr. Luna. A very worthwhile purchase for me; reviewed elsewhere. Also, at the local Birdhouse Books bookstore, I purchased a new copy of “Ghost Town Poetry Open Mic: Volume Three, 2004-2024, edited by Chris Luna, Toni Lumbrazo Luna, and Morgan Paige, $20.00.

At 98 pages, this is the smallest chapbook of the three Open Mic anthologies. A very good bargain for a paperback on Amazon.

Book Reviews by Mike Garofalo


Saturday, April 19, 2025

Reading Sylvia Plath

Poems by Mike Garofalo


Bookstore Dilemma

Barnes and Noble
bookstore browsed—
        the smell of new books
    and coffee brewed,
tasty poetry books to peruse.

Poetry books
        on fifteen shelves:
which one? which one?
My wallet wants to force a choice:
    just one! just one!

Louise Gluck or Sylvia Plath
    which one? which one?
Hungry to meet and hear them speak;
        [ignoring my wallet}
I Bought Both!
Books are alive and talk repeatedly.




 

Entering the Cloud

She went outside, all alone,
opening her birthday present,
alive, she thought, by accident

Deep diving into veils of glass
rain on her last supper's plate
splitting her cold dead soul apart

Feeling the kitchen stove cooking
hearing transparencies unraveling
tasting the rusted bronze shield.

She saw clouds of cotton,
invading armies of carbon monoxide;
somehow she did not mind.

Five moths later
they found her dead,
her head in her oven,

Her eyes wide.
Syliva Plath, a suicide,
gave up her life, gladly,
before the age of 35.

Now she hardly knows herself
in her tiger striped sarcophagus
holding closely her copper pot.
She rests quietly in the dark.

Syliva Plath (1932-1963)
A Birthday Present, 1962,
Last Words, 1961



25 Steps and Beyond: Collected Works
Poetry, Indexes, Anthologies, Research
By Michael P. Garofalo





Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Hillcrest by Edward Arlington Robinson

Hillcrest

By Edward Arlington Robinson

1916

(To Mrs. Edward MacDowell)


No sound of any storm that shakes  
Old island walls with older seas  
Comes here where now September makes  
An island in a sea of trees.  
 
Between the sunlight and the shade
A man may learn till he forgets  
The roaring of a world remade,  
And all his ruins and regrets;  
 
And if he still remembers here  
Poor fights he may have won or lost,—
If he be ridden with the fear  
Of what some other fight may cost,—  
 
If, eager to confuse too soon,  
What he has known with what may be,  
He reads a planet out of tune
For cause of his jarred harmony,—  
 
If here he venture to unroll  
His index of adagios,  
And he be given to console  
Humanity with what he knows,—
 
He may by contemplation learn  
A little more than what he knew,  
And even see great oaks return  
To acorns out of which they grew.  
 
He may, if he but listen well,
Through twilight and the silence here,  
Be told what there are none may tell  
To vanity’s impatient ear;  
 
And he may never dare again  
Say what awaits him, or be sure
What sunlit labyrinth of pain  
He may not enter and endure.  
 
Who knows to-day from yesterday  
May learn to count no thing too strange:  
Love builds of what Time takes away,
Till Death itself is less than Change.  
 
Who sees enough in his duress  
May go as far as dreams have gone;  
Who sees a little may do less  
Than many who are blind have done;
 
Who sees unchastened here the soul
Triumphant has no other sight
Than has a child who sees the whole
World radiant with his own delight.
 
Far journeys and hard wandering
Await him in whose crude surmise
Peace, like a mask, hides everything
That is and has been from his eyes;
 
And all his wisdom is unfound,
Or like a web that error weaves
On airy looms that have a sound
No louder now than falling leaves.

25 Steps and Beyond: Collected Works
Poetry, Indexes, Anthologies, Research
By Michael P. Garofalo

Tanka Poetry - Quintains
By Mike Garofalo

Saturday, April 05, 2025

Bookstore Dilemma

Bookstore Dilemma

Barnes and Noble
bookstore browsed—
        the smell of new books
    and coffee brewed,
tasty poetry books to peruse.

Poetry books
        on fifteen shelves:
which one? which one?
My wallet wants to force a choice:
    just one! just one!

Louise Gluck or Santoka Taneda
    which one? which one?
Hungry to meet and hear from them;
        [ignoring my wallet's advice]
    I bought Both!
Books are alive and talk repeatedly.


25 Steps and Beyond: Collected Works

US Highway 101 and Hwy 1

US Highway 99 and Interstate 5

Cuttings: Haiku, Short Verses, Epigrams

The Gushen Grove Sonnets

Stepping Over Epiphanies

Bundled Up: Tanka Poems

Above the Fog

Daodejing: Indexes, Concordance, Anthology

A Fork in the Crypto Road

Sunday, February 02, 2025

Recent Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo

 

25 Steps and Beyond:
The Collected Works

By Mike Garofalo

Poetry, Anthologies, Indexes
Studies, Blog, Guides, Travel
Ethics, Art, Koans, Spirituality

 

Highway 101 and Hwy 1

Stepping Over Epiphanies

Sonnets from Gushen Grove

Haiku - North Sacramento Valley

Above the Fog

Daodejing: Indexes, Concordance, Anthology

A Fork in the Crypto Road

The Spirit of Gardening

Exhibits at the Cyber Garden Gazebo: TextArt

Flowers in the Sky

Biography: Mike Garofalo

At the Edges of the West, Volume 1

At the Edges of the West, Volume 2

A Wreck Ahead Comes Into View

Cloud Hands Blog

Cuttings: Month by Month Snippings

How to Live a Good Life

Stuck in Some Concrete Poetry

US Interstate 5 and Hwy 99

The Raven Broke Open the Magical Clam

Pulling Onions: 1,000 One Liners

Four Days at Grayland Beach

Meetings with Master Chang San Feng

25 Steps and Beyond Anthology

Biography: Mike Garofalo

More Poetry by Mike Garofalo

Poetry Research

Interstate 5 and Hwy 99

Five Senses

Memories of Pacific Coast Places

One Old Daoist Druid's Final Journey

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series

Fireplace Records Koan Collection

Brief Poems and Haiku

Tao Te Ching: Concordance, Anthology

Zen Buddhist Koans: Research, Indexes

Blooming Onions Pulled from the Mind-Ground

Zen Poetry

Virtues and the Good Life

Villanelle Form Poems

Sonnet Form Studies

Biography: Mike Garofalo

Monthly Observations and Poetry

Green Way Research Index

Body-Mind-Somatics Arts

Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong

Neo-Pagan Spirituality Studies

the scissors of my decisions

more to come ...


Mike Garofalo lives in Vancouver, Washington,
Orchards Neighborhood, Clark County.

He is available for public readings or gigs
in Vancouver, south to Portland, and
north to Longview.

He writes, reads and studies poetry.
His hobbies include:
harmonicawalkinggardening,
taijiquan, string figures and tricks,
yurt camping, and web publishing.

He is a 6'6" Tai Chi Chuan big man,
at 80 years of age.
He has a decent, pleasant, and
friendly speaking voice.

Best to send him email.
Phone: 530-528-3646 (but he seldoms checks)

Mike will be studying, practicing, writing,
yurt camping, and walking outdoors at
Sunset Bay State Park, near Charleston
and Coos Bay, Oregon,
on February 10-13, 2025.

Happy 2025 New Year!!!

 

 

 

Michael Peter Garofalo (1946-) grew up in East Los Angeles,
was educated in Catholic Schools, lived with two other brothers,
graduated (B.A., M.S.) from local universities, married
Blanche Karen Eubanks, served in the US Air Force, worked
in and managed many City and Los Angeles County Public Libraries,
raised two children, socialized, traveled, and learned. Retired as
the Regional Administrator, East Region, Los Angeles County
Public Library in 1998. We moved to a rural 5 acre property
 in Red Bluff, in the North Sacramento Valley, CA. Webmaster
 since 1999. Worked part-time for the Corning School District
(Technology and Media Services Manager); and as a yoga,
Taijiquan, and fitness club instructor until 2016. Traveled
extensively in Northern California, Oregon, and Washington.
We both retired, and we moved to Vancouver, WA, in 2017.
Currently in 2025: reading, writing, gardening, harmonica
playing, string figures playing, activities with grand daughters,
home chores, yurt camping, learning to read Spanish,
exercise, traveling in the Northwest, walking, web publishing,
family events, poetry research, photography, Northwest research,
Nature mysticism, sports events, and other projects.

 

 

 

 

Exhibits at the Cyber Garden Gazebo: TextArt and Concrete Poetry
By Michael P. Garofalo

At the Edges of the West, Volume 1

  

Monday, January 27, 2025

Killer Smoke- Choke!


Killer Smoke- Choke!

By Mike Garofalo


Black skies filled with Wildfire smoke
From a Racing Tsunami of Fire and ash;
Putrid Smog, Killer Smoke- Choke!

Firetrucks loaded and ready to go
firefighters getting some hard-earned cash,
Black skies filled with Wildfire smoke.

Flaming chaparral and trees all aglow
houses burned to cinders in a flash;
Putrid Smog, Killer Smoke- Choke!

Just cut the trees down, heave-ho.
Obey King T, or FEMA funds slashed.
Black skies filled with Wildfire smoke.

People, pets, and animals all died below
the roaring scorching blaze so fast;
Putrid Smog, Killer Smoke- Choke!

Fires in the hills and mountains we know
are the West Coast’s nemesis at last:
Black skies filled with Wildfire smoke
Putrid Smog, Killer Smoke- Choke!

A Requiem for Tragedies

West Coast Firestorm Disasters:
Astoria WA in 1922..
Pacific Palisades in 2025..
San Francisco in 1906..
Bandon in 1936..
Seattle in 1889..
San Diego County in 2003..
Tillamook Forest in 1933..



Also, by Mike Garofalo

Highway 101 and Hwy 1

25 Steps and Beyond: Collected Works

At the Edges of the West, Volume 2