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voices out of the West, mostly poetry, personal to planetary

Dennis Fritzinger

Northern California's Bay Area

Dennis Fritzinger

Northern California's Bay Area

Dennis Fritzinger lives in the Northern California, Bay Area Bioregion where he edits the poetry page, Armed With Visions, for the Earth First! Journal. He’s been published in Earth First!, Wild Earth, and the City Lights Anthology, and has written and produced a play for children, "Mouldilocks and the 3 Bears." He likes to draw cartoons in his spare time.

two poems by

Dennis Fritzinger

two poems by

Dennis Fritzinger

born again

born again

we lay the nut

of the world

on the flat rock

of the mind

and hit it with

the rock of language

to break it open

and get at the meat inside.

this is the human way

our way

and has been so

for a very long time

perhaps even

ever since we were human

perhaps not

at this late date, who knows?

and yet the world

resists

and yet the world

refuses to stay shattered

each morning

it is born anew

again and again

over and over.


we lay the nut

of the world

on the flat rock

of the mind

and hit it with

the rock of language

to break it open

and get at the meat inside.

this is the human way

our way

and has been so

for a very long time

perhaps even

ever since we were human

perhaps not

at this late date, who knows?

and yet the world

resists

and yet the world

refuses to stay shattered

each morning

it is born anew

again and again

over and over.


the blue planet

the blue planet

i want a blueprint

i can hold in my hands

that will show me the blue planet

and its future.

i want to see

the near future,

and i hope it

won't be too bad.

then i want to see

the future after that,

a hundred or a thousand years,

really not that much.

then i want to see

millions of years ahead,

blue paper unrolling,

stars twinkling, nearly the same.

after that, a billion years;

stars dead and gone,

the night sky

completely different.

same old blue paper, though;

the writing on it incomprehensible,

yet strangely familiar.

the place still smells like home.

i want a blueprint

i can hold in my hands,

that will show me the blue planet,

and its future.

i want a blueprint

i can hold in my hands

that will show me the blue planet

and its future.

i want to see

the near future,

and i hope it

won't be too bad.

then i want to see

the future after that,

a hundred or a thousand years,

really not that much.

then i want to see

millions of years ahead,

blue paper unrolling,

stars twinkling, nearly the same.

after that, a billion years;

stars dead and gone,

the night sky

completely different.

same old blue paper, though;

the writing on it incomprehensible,

yet strangely familiar.

the place still smells like home.

i want a blueprint

i can hold in my hands,

that will show me the blue planet,

and its future.

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