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  • manure

    13Jul26 | 07.32 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260713.0732

    The older I get, the less I feel I have something to say in a world that increasingly has a counterpoint, even when there is no need to counter anything. Why bother when it just opens the door for someone who feels they might need to school you on whatever you write or say?

    Not that I’m opposed to hearing different takes on something. It it their need to be right that makes me scratch my head and want to throw both hands in their direction and say, “Oh! Bother!”.

    Work. Play. Here. There. Family. Everyone needs to have an opinion and their opinion cannot be swayed. It is vital that it is not swayed. And, if you don’t try to sway theirs, you have people poking at you to get you to sway your opinion, even if you would rather not have an opinion at all some of the times.

    Even this post is an opinion I’d rather not have.

    So, perhaps, I’ll dig a hole under the oak tree and bury this post with a handful of other opinions I carry around inside, tied up in a burlap bag to give the tree some manure to break down into useful nutrients for growth and find a use for the more toxic of the thoughts I carry within.

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  • songlets — GForce’s Sequential Prophet 5 demo

    12Jul26 | 20.51 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260712.2051

    Yes, another assault on your senses and sensibilities for about a minute and a half — time, I might add, that you can never reclaim.

    This one is more of my playing around with soundwave creation, this time using the demo version of a new emulation of the classic synth, the Sequential Prophet 5.

    Name a band from the late 70s to the late 80s that had synths and you can bet that they wrote at least one song with the Prophet 5. While there are other emulations of this classic synth out there, GForce worked directly with Sequential to get as close as they could to the original and revised sound of the analogue synth. And then they added more optional stuff for funsies.

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    tagged:

    DAW, gforce prophet 5, softsynths, songlet, songs of two minutes or less, sound design

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    songlets
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  • 自然

    12Jul26 | 07.51 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260712.0751
    there is only this —

    i grasp for words,
    those gnats dancing
    on the quiet morning
    between the perfume
    of uncut grass, clover:
    impossible to catch
    or wave away

    — a stillness, the only
    act remaining

    i let the gnats do
    what gnats will do
    leave the catching
    to those who are
    prone to catching,
    whiling my time in
    the weald

    Note: 自然, or ziran (tzu-jan), is a Chinese word for the Taoism concept that refers to a state of “just-so-ness” or “as-it-is-ness”.

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    betwixt and between, poetry, rewilding

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • Catcher in the Rye revisited

    11Jul26 | 15.03 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260711.1503

    Lily Meyer from The Atlantic went back and revisited The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger now that she was no longer an angst-ridden teen, but as an adult — both because it is the 75th anniversary since it was published, and because she wanted to see it with “adult” eyes.

    And, in doing so, she found our famously cantankerous protagonist in the story to be less cynical than readers have generally allowed. Holden is very much against the fakers and phonies, but people generally overlook just what the character expected as part of a moral compass.

    […] I was struck not by what Holden is against but by what he’s for. Along with all of his rejections, Holden has a very clear set of ideas about what sorts of behaviors and activities and companions are correct. He doesn’t always live up to his own standards, but he never changes them; he certainly doesn’t give himself breaks. His monologue—the whole book is a monologue—is, in fact, a stream of statements about what’s worthwhile, more than what’s worthless.

    Holden’s moral rigor is refreshing in a cultural moment marked by an unsettling mix of cynicism and heedlessness. […]

    I will admit that I greatly admire Salinger’s stories, though you would likely be hard-pressed to see the impact of his influence on my own writing.

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  • scuff toe waltz

    10Jul26 | 15.26 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260710.1526
    we pad toe shuffle
    we scuff shoe waltz
    wet cobbles of night
    hush now shush
    be quiet or those
    cats’ sharp claws
    will rend, bite

    thieves are we
    of scuff shoe waltz
    slick in wet cobbles
    toe shuffle toe
    toe shuffle we

    tagged:

    poetry

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • m.o.o.n.

    09Jul26 | 21.46 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260709.2146
    how is it theft
    when someone
    gives another,
    of their own
    free will,
    the moon?

    tagged:

    betwixt and between, poetry

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • wounds

    09Jul26 | 13.22 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260709.1322
    quit telling me of wounds, but
    show me the blood and pus
    pouring out of each puckered ulcer
    peppered across your war-ravaged flesh

    for it is then
    we can speak of poetry

    tagged:

    nonsense verse, poetry

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • hollow of tree

    09Jul26 | 11.34 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260709.1134
    i was hollow of tree
    all chicken wire & song
    come that october country
    of hoarfrost & dream

    rime burnt leaves stained
    gold to vermilion & bole
    crumble wake perfumed
    i waited there alone for
    that coming of you

    rook & madder
    flint & score
    crow & calling
    bone & fall

    i was hollow of tree
    all chicken wire & song
    waiting mists alone for
    that coming of you

    tagged:

    betwixt and between, poetry, rewilding

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • throwing hands

    08Jul26 | 20.38 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260708.2038
    why write poetry at all
    when there is the wind
    that carries 'hallo hallo'
    of the crow, high up in
    the cottonwood tree, to me?

    i throw both hands away
    and reply with the same

    tagged:

    micropoetry, poetry, rewilding

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • toad shit

    08Jul26 | 12.06 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260708.1206
    cleaning toad shit
    off the front stoop
    under the threat
    of rain;
    a reflection of my
    over-polished mirror

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    poetry

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    poetry
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