Tag: Harold Whit Williams
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Album Review: “I Have Some Thoughts”
I’m old now. It’s been many years since I first realized I was not like other people. That realization was…
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Album Review: “Dead Calm”
Lord Almighty, you can’t take the country out of this boy (not that he himself hasn’t tried). New Zealand-born, Texas-bred…
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Father’s Day, Dauphin Island
Within minutes a wind has kicked up off the Gulf of Mexico, and the sky to the southwest darkens. Palm-sized…
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State Worker’s Skeptical Bedtime Prayer
O Lord, methinks I’ll call you Lord. Are youAffixed up there on high, or somewhere else?And us lowdown in murk…
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State Worker Considers the Concept of Dualism, Then Shrugs It Off as Metaphysical Smoke and Mirrors
Again with lightning bugs and blooms. The grassA resurrected green that dusk deepens,Enhances even. Blinking, blinking no lessRealistic as mushroom…
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Album Review: “Rancho Shalom”, “Lucky Nights”, “Ghost Approaches”
World, meet Evan Kertman. His debut album, Rancho Shalom (Perpetual Doom), invites the listener out onto the back patio to bask in…
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State Worker Catches Himself in a Lie, Then Realizes Truth is Far More Interesting
It seems I’ve always been the praying sort,If prayer is weeping along with FM songsUpon the lonely road. That human…
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Buried Alive On the Old Chisholm Trail
Something went wrong beside the dry creek.A late winter sky reborn in its own image.The neighbor’s radio buzz, the four-lane…
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Touchdown, Alabama
A late September Saturday afternoon. The sky godless and electric blue and filled with trumpet blast and statistics. What a…
