Spring blue becomes gray Mud wash clouds quiet thunder Raining change on land -- -- "April Showers" is a haiku poem written by Michael Aaron Casares. All rights reserved.
Author: Michael Aaron Casares
All That’s Left
All That's Left Photography by Michael Aaron Casares -- -- All rights reserved.
Why 1979?
Four years before I was born I saw you; you were recalling something about a broken leg. We were at a zoo. I saw us a on T.V. screen, running through a stone maze, me behind you and you waving your arms, both of us in a hurry, saying something silly, though the truth is … Continue reading Why 1979?
Mountain Laurel (Triptych Haiku)
Lavender outside step in the pink and purple; sweet luscious all day. The sweet inhaling, fresh and sweet, the sky is ripe. Lucid trees sublime. In distant memory, verdant foliage under bloom, awaken senses. -- -- "Mountain Laurel" is a triptych haiku poem written by Michael Aaron Casares. All rights reserved.
Book Cover: The Vanishing Poet
Cover art for the new book, The Vanishing Poet, finally available. Very excited to see this coming together. More information soon.
Video: “On the Day of Patrick Swayze’s Death” by Michael Aaron Casares (poetry)
-- -- “On the Day of Patrick Swayze's Death” is a poem written by Michael Aaron Casares. It was published in his collection of poetry, This Reality of Man (2011, Lizard's Tale Press). The text to the poem can be read on this website at this link: “On the Day of Patrick Swayze's Death."
Excerpt: Foreword from ‘The Vanishing Poet’
We are conscious energy. We are energy having a ‘human’ experience. Everything is energy, condensed wavelengths or particles determining how heavy or how light the energy. Energy that pulses with vibration, low or high, negative or positive, does not die, it changes. And the first, and possibly the most important, task on our to-do list: … Continue reading Excerpt: Foreword from ‘The Vanishing Poet’
Max
It became more than I conceived. It took a life of its own. If left unchecked the time consumed tic-tac-toeing across a symmetrical grid of personalities became immeasurable. Seconds to hours, hours to weeks. Where did it stop. I was somewhere in the middle of the journey. Couldn't remember the beginning. Couldn't remember if there … Continue reading Max
Grim’s Wall
He continued to gaze passed his son, his amorphous spirit calm and sullen. He saw in the distance the point where a pin light met the blackness of night, and twilight seeped into blue hues strong and matte. There were no stars to speak of. There were not even remnants, ghosts of the outer graveyard … Continue reading Grim’s Wall
Video: “Winter at the Beach” by Michael Aaron Casares (poetry)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0lejf3bVP0 "Winter at the Beach" is a poem written by Michael Aaron Casares. It will be published in his upcoming collection of poetry, The Vanishing Poet (2020, Virgogray Press). The text to the poem can be read on this website at this link: "Winter at the Beach."