W. Barrett Munn : Writing

(630) Into Woods in Fall

(630) Into Woods in Fall

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


Modernism slant. Nod to T.E. Hulme.
Dies Mortis

Dies Mortis

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


Begun after reading part of a sermon by John Donne and further enhanced by the writing of T.S. Eliot. The final 4 lines are quoted from The Waste Land..
My Life, Then to Now

My Life, Then to Now

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


The term Semper Fi is not meant to disparage the U.S. Marine Corp but is used an an example of a type of thinking pattern of common cause.
Miss Scarlett Misnomer

Miss Scarlett Misnomer

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


You'll see.
Urgency

Urgency

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


A vein opened.
Room to Zoom

Room to Zoom

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


A funny thing happened on the way to the store.
Tumbling Tumbleweed

Tumbling Tumbleweed

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


Facing reality isn't what it's cracked up to be.
Sweeping with a Shovel

Sweeping with a Shovel

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


Just under the skin - no real damage done.
(640) When Payment May be Dew

(640) When Payment May be Dew

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


In response to the way the wealthy get treated in law *One word may offend some readers. (Tip of the hat to Ken e Bujold for editorial advice)