Road Verses

Hoofworn poems and roadside reveries from Quixote’s faithful steed.

A close-up of a horse’s expressive eye framed by a slightly disheveled forelock, reflecting a tiny, distorted windmill and a distant, tilting lance in its glossy surface, hinting at Don Quixote’s misadventures. The horse’s coat is rough and sun-worn, with fine details of individual hairs emphasized by soft side lighting. The background falls into creamy analog-film bokeh, a muted landscape of pale hills and scrub brush. Captured in intimate, photographic realism from a tight, off-center composition, the mood is playful yet introspective, as if the horse is silently narrating a poem about the absurdity and tenderness of the road.

Dispatches

Saddle up for new roadside poems weekly.

Send Missives

Tug my reins with your thoughts, questions, or quests you’d like us to chase. Share praise, critique, or collaboration schemes, and I’ll nudge my knight toward your message between dusty miles.

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