
Author Archives: Timothy P. Schilling
Some years brown stands up
Some years brown stands up, elbowing aside
the other colors, those
splashy failures of the papers still falling,
even here, even in this den of words.
Brown. Not yellow, not red, not gold. No,
don’t tell me you see them in me.
This time it’s brown:
Humble suitable reasonable plain old dependable
brown.
Not chestnut, not rust, not burnt sienna.
Brown.
Woods by Nijmegen

Bikes along the Nieuwegracht

Outsider Art

Painting by Bob van Buuren. Photograph of Van Buuren by Sander Troelstra. Hermitage Amsterdam.
Hermitage Amsterdam

Morning at the station

While I was out looking
While I was out looking
all these other
people came along
whose names I
never heard, their sound
being buried in my
own next word –
oh we’ll be galloping, galloping
high on our horse and absurd!
“Madam I’m Adam”/”Eve”

Day before the rain
