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Showing posts with label Laurence Musgrove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laurence Musgrove. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 09, 2025

OLD TESTAMENT TEXAS

by Laurence Musgrove


AI-generated graphic by Shutterstock for The New Verse News.


And our Lord God released his anger

upon the innocent, saying, “Perhaps,

I will gain their attention on the day

they celebrate their independence

from logic with a big horrible flood,

a punishment for their blasphemies

against the creation I have gifted

them for their salvation, while they

instead, continue to burn it all down,

drowning their children in Satan’s oil.”



Laurence Musgrove teaches English at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. He also edits the online poetry journal Texas Poetry Assignment. 

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

RED FLAG WARNING

by Laurence Musgrove


Cartoon by Tjeerd Royaards at Bluesky


The weather in our leader’s hot mind
set off sirens late in our beds last night
so we got dressed and gathered our dog
and walked downstairs with our neighbors 
and climbed into our cars in the parking garage
and then watched on our little phone screens
the waves of his anger, delusion, and greed,
blowing blame across our frightened land. 

This morning, my dog and I scout the damage,
the trash hanging in trees, wrapped around
sign posts, the early iron sky, horizon of dust,
stiff wind still whistling, dim puddles to jump,
and my little phone screen says to expect 
more storms from our leader overnight,
colder temperatures, then unwelcome snow. 
Each day it’s harder to predict the weather here.



Laurence Musgrove is the author of four poetry volumes: Local Bird (2015), The Bluebonnet Sutras (2019), A Stranger's Heart (2023), and The Dogs Of Alishan And Other Poems From Taiwan (2025). He is also editor of The Senior Class: 100 Poets On Aging (2024) and the online poetry journal Texas Poetry Assignment.

Wednesday, February 07, 2024

OUR ENEMIES SUTRA

by Laurence Musgrove


AI generated graphic from Shutterstock


This evening, the Buddha and I 
sat and scrolled through our phones
before retiring for the night.

I read to him about the latest
retaliation strikes in Syria and Iraq,
and he read to me about our deportation
flights of refugees deep into Mexico
designed to discourage their return
and the hopes of those now streaming
to our razor-wired border.

“It was Thich Nhat Hanh,” he said,
“who wrote our enemies are not people,
but our ideologies, fears, and attachments
to views that justify our ignorance
of cause and effect with absolutely
no guarantee of freedom or peace.

The fires we spread always burn us, too.”


Laurence Musgrove is the author of three poetry collections Local Bird, The Bluebonnet Sutras, and A Stranger's Heart. He teaches creative writing and literature from a Buddhist perspective at Angelo State University in West Texas.