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About B Gourley

Bernie Gourley is a writer living in Bangalore, India. His poetry collection, Poems of the Introverted Yogi is now available on Amazon. He teaches yoga, with a specialization in pranayama, and holds a RYT500 certification. For most of his adult life, he practiced martial arts, including: Kobudo, Muay Thai, Kalaripayattu, and Taiji. He is a world traveler, having visited more than 40 countries around the globe.

Snowy Mountains [Haiku]

across the lake,
the snowy mountains stand
in denial of Spring.

A Time When Time Was Real [Free Verse]

There was a time
when time was real --
when a traveler might head out
for a destination with every
expectation that he would
arrive to such a place as
was lodged in his memory...

Only to find a desolate place --
overgrown and vacant --
cold ash long blown from the fires,
intermixing with the soil.

If one's journey was long enough,
one might wonder whether everything
had been fine when one set out,
and whether tragedy had struck
and nature reclaimed during those
long days on the trail.

DAILY PHOTO: Views of Tatev Monastery

“I Sing the Body Electric” [4 of 9] by Walt Whitman [w/ Audio]

I have perceiv'd that to be with those l like
is enough,
To stop in company with the rest at evening
is enough,
To be surrounded by beautiful, curious,
breathing, laughing flesh is enough,
To pass among them or touch any one, or
rest my arm ever so lightly round his or
her neck for a moment, what is this then?
I do not ask any more delight, I swim in it
as in a sea.

There is something in staying close to men
and women and looking on them, and in
the contact and odor of them, that
pleases the soul well,
All things please the soul, but these please
the soul well.

Ambiguous Spring [Free Verse]

The copse of yellow-green
trees isn't sure whether it's
Spring or Fall.

(It's Spring.)

The breeze coming off the
snowy mountains across the valley
thinks its winter.

Only the wildflowers &
some feeling I have inside
know it's Spring.

Thistle [Haiku]

heavy-headed thistles
sway in the cow pasture,
bees read their motion.

“American Vampire, Vol. 4” by Scott Snyder

American Vampire, Vol. 4American Vampire, Vol. 4 by Scott Snyder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Publisher’s Site

The American Vampire saga enters the 1950’s, at least with two of the three storylines presented in this volume. The central arc takes place in Glendale, California in 1954 and features Fonzi-like vampire hunter, Travis Kidd, against the series’ central villain — Skinner Sweat. But the main story is bookended by two shorter stories. The opener is a cowboys v. indians tale, set in New Mexico Territory in 1871, that provides backstory on Skinner Sweat and James Book. The closing story is also set in 1954 but takes place in Alabama and features a black vampire hunter in the Deep South.

I found all three stories to be compelling and have greatly enjoyed this series.

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DAILY PHOTO: Ananuri Fortress

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“I Sing the Body Electric” [3 of 9] by Walt Whitman [w/ Audio]

I knew a man, a common farmer, the father 
of five sons,
And in them the fathers of sons, and in
them the fathers of sons.

This man was of wonderful vigor, calmness,
beauty of person,
The shape of his head, the pale yellow and
white of his hair and beard, the
immeasurable meaning of his black eyes,
the richness and breadth of his manners,
These I used to go and visit him to see, he
was wise also,
He was six feet tall, he was over eighty years
old, his sons were massive, clean,
bearded, tan-faced, handsome,
They and his daughters loved him, all who
saw him loved him,
They did not love him by allowance, they
loved him with personal love,
He drank water only, the blood show'd like
scarlet through the clear-brown skin of
his face,
He was a frequent gunner and fisher, he
sail'd his boat himself, he had a fine one
presented to him by a ship-joiner, he had
fowling-pieces presented to him by men
that loved him,
When he went with his five sons and many
grand-sons to hunt or fish, you would
pick him out as the most beautiful and
vigorous of the gang,
You would wish long and long to be with
him, you would wish to sit by him in the
boat that you and he might touch each
other.

Downpour [Haiku]

drying cormorant
folds up its wings, resigned
to grounding by rain.