Entries Tagged as 'Mark Weber'

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

mark weber | starch

STARCH
this was a hard winter
it seemed to really take something out of us this year
I notice it
in a lot of people, who
look like they been blindsided, shot with buckshot,
a little worse for wear
then, I wonder if it’s this preposterous person we have as a president
and his ridiculous wars, that
have wore us down?
and the batch of [...]

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Thursday, March 27th, 2008

mark weber | keeping warm but staying cool

it’s just cool enough to wear a hat
not that I’m going anywhere
I’d rather stay in
wear my hat indoors
read some of these books that
are piling up
besides, I’ve got a pot of tea brewing
some pinchfaced old goat stepped out of
a time warp the other day
and told me I couldn’t wear my hat
inside the concert hall
incredulous I challenged [...]

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Monday, March 10th, 2008

mark weber & michael pierre vlatkovich | jazz is everything

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Monday, March 10th, 2008

mark weber | words and stories

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Monday, March 10th, 2008

mark weber | poems and doodles

Chapbook is a generic term to cover a particular genre of pocket-sized booklet, popular from the sixteenth through to the later part of the nineteenth century. No exact definition can be applied. Chapbook can mean anything that would have formed part of the stock of chapmen, a variety of pedlar. The word chapman probably comes [...]

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