Shane Windham's Blog
November 17, 2025
POEM - Sherman Dr
Trees on the move
Lights standing in the shadows they cast
Books forever in flux
A bottomless supply of life
These are all lesser ways
of comparing the marvel
of your supermassive
acknowledging the eventuality
of touching mine
Corpses what cannot rot
Breaths unceasingly shared
Songs now sung by an other
A map full of inaccessible Edens
We are told no by these
separating boxes of bedrock
—their deafening wails of, “IMPOSSIBLE!”
But I refuse to accept that,
from now until never
Glass without sand
Desire without te...
November 13, 2025
POEM - Windsor Dr
We call them lucky, those who don’t die young;
those who live long enough to see
how incorrect most are about the nature
of love and humanity
We call them lucky because
we’re still young as well;
older folks know better
Too few dare, and too few care
Better to die in the midst of youth’s delusion
Or maybe all I ever did was come close
to what the rest of you so unsafely
settle into
She’s 10 feet away, and I don’t even
get to see her face
We’re all in such a hurry to go nowhere
Tossed together, then parted fo...
November 5, 2025
POEM - Stuart Rd
What if that rare feeling of cosmic connection
isn’t as rare as it seems?
What if it’s just a reflection of how few
‘fellow travelers’ we make it a point
to connect with?
What if the resulting loneliness guarantees
an extreme level of depth projection?
Maybe this explains why it’s so incredibly easy
to be completely wrong about the strength
of your tether to that other person
What if bottling the inner ocean
causes others to see us as desert extremes?
What if the indefinite aging of our yearning
convinces ...
October 30, 2025
POEM - Hercules Ln
People are locking themselves away
so that they can’t be used,
because the vastness of average minds
have begun proving how much
louder than the rest of us
it is that they can be;
teaching the influenceable that use
is a road which leads only to heartache
My, what insufferable intellects they have
“All the worse to better you with.”
Everyone uses everyone,
and the end result simply cannot be
misuse in the majority,
else we’d discard the social contract
Use is hugging your child
to alleviate the imbalance of a ...
October 22, 2025
POEM - Redstone Rd
Pretend, while sharing this page with me,
that what’s left of your time
is a jigsaw puzzle
It’s not new, but it’s yours
It came from ‘Goodwill’ with a note
of good will by the previous owner
That note says, “Beautiful,
but missing some pieces.”
Nothing makes the broad view of it obvious
As you begin working it, you worry that
this is more than one puzzle
Perhaps it’s actually the ugly and unwanted
makings of a hundred incomplete scenes
You seek out the border bits
till it’s obvious, how increasingly futil...
July 14, 2025
POEM - Atlas Dr
I want to be the music
that makes her eyes close;
kiss her while she’s crying,
and listen as she spirals into
her safe-at-last internal hellscape
I want to be a habit
that benefits her health
No more aching in the mask,
or picking out pre-approved words
from those never-ending eggshell crawls
I want to be the honest answer
that trusts her kind curiosity
To look in her wet-wood irises,
and offer a canopy of relief,
is what my nature intended
Alas, she’s the rings of Saturn,
and I am one of Jupiter’s moons
July 2, 2025
POEM - Sun Valley Dr
Look around you
This is where the rainbow begins;
where my son and his friends frolic
Oh, and by the way, I’ve been
quietly in love with you for years
Have some water
Don’t be like my daughter, forgetting
to hydrate while on these walks
Believe me, I wish that my heart felt
most anything other than infinity for you
Come, sit with me
It’s unfair how so much time flies
before we’re able to recognize its breaking wings
At the very least, 12 hours from now, I won’t be
back to fearing death leaving the thought...
June 19, 2025
POEM - Yellowstone Place
I should have killed myself a long time ago
The moment we met
was clarifying beyond comprehension
—oxymoronic though that statement seems—
that everything I’d been
before you was comedy,
while everything I’d be after equals tragedy
How am I to go on pretending
—now having looked you in the deepening—
that I was ever anything more
than some obsessive, supporting role
in your bejeweled chaos?
I sought to give you second sight,
but I’ll be lucky to give you
lackadaisical leftovers;
forever seeking any meager scra...
December 18, 2024
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