The Dusty Best Of Time

Author: Braden  |  Category: Old Stuff, Poetry, Writing

BEST OF MAN

Leave the best of man.
The future has little time.
No one to browse our writing.
Only to select and praise few rhymes.

Your life feels very short
but even shorter when you are dead
and being remembered
by those who never knew you.

So capture the best
in your home, your art and love.
Anything less will be forgotten
and your work will not progress man.

Taking challenge or a chance
a standard path in destiny
propels an individual to excel
releasing inhibitions of the impossible.

Braden Stephens
October 16, 1987

Tucson’s Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

Author: Braden  |  Category: Old Stuff, Photos

A10 Fighter Pilot Calling It A Day

Thinking About Forever

Author: Braden  |  Category: Old Stuff, Poetry, Writing

PIE IN THE SKY

I told you I was quiet and shy
You believed me
My pie in the sky
You said some things don’t matter
Living your life is sometimes…
And other times sadder
Where can this happen?
My love, a you, and gone the latter
Stars explode to shed this light
And the shadows make your eyes so deep
I lose my thought and keep you tight
Your breast is full against my hand
And lips so brazen attract my desire
But the thinking is wonder where you are
A heart keeps beating with little fire
Time is long and life is short
My time is yours with little remorse
Keeping the light shed by icons of past
Hoping for more in world that will last
Although time is short and life long
A fire I desire and nothing less forever

Braden Stephens
January 11, 1991

Lunar Eclipse

Author: Braden  |  Category: Old Stuff, Photos

Lunar Eclipse

A Short Trip To Reality

Author: Braden  |  Category: Old Stuff, Poetry, Writing

Modern Living

I thought I lost you
I turned, you were gone.
Up and down aisle nine
I never saw the sign.

Then I saw you standing in line
…dropping the cantaloupe
…looking at him
I went searching for a bottle of wine.

You said he was a friend.
I’m sure he was.

Taking advantage
Always winning your serve.
Never a love
always keeping your nerve.

A super intellect?
I’ll ask you a question.
You say you forgot
but knew yesterday.

Braden Stephens
August 5, 1988

Tucson’s A-Mountain White Wash

Author: Braden  |  Category: Old Stuff, Photos

University of Arizona A-Mountain White Wash Day

Dinner @ 8 – June 2008

Author: Braden  |  Category: Prose, Writing

Dinner @ 8

by Braden

Tonight’s guests:

Teresa Palmer
Ana Ivanovic
Lyle Lovett
George Clooney

It’s Sunday night, so, it must be another impromptu dinner party. One thing led to another, as it always does, and Marisa’s and I’s place became a “destination” on Sundays for casual seeking locals and visiting friends and acquaintances. Thankfully, the guests are diverse and interesting given that Marisa’s odd job brings her in touch with lots of “characters.”

This week, I guess George was looking for a little more, but I’d just gotten back from Lexington and couldn’t track down the starlet of the week, although, I was able to persuade Ana to stop by on her way to NYC. Luckily, Teresa had called Marisa this morning and somehow ended up here. I suppose ingénue will have to due.

Lyle had heard from a friend that I had free dinner and/or parties. I told him he could come if he cheered the hell up! I also asked him if he was a vegetarian before I gave him the directions. I don’t know why I ask if people are vegans, I’m not going to change the menu. Anyway, there’s always some salad-ish thing they can eat or…just drink.

George: More wine?

Ana: I think sex is over rated.

George: What? I said wine, not whine.

Teresa: Ana, I don’t think you got the right instruction manual, because there’s one thing for sure, and that’s that all women love it so much that they let men control them!

Lyle: I…

Marisa: I don’t think so. Braden doesn’t control me at all. I even make more money than him.

Braden: Well…I’m just starting…

Lyle: Yeah, he…

Marisa: Sure you are honey and that’s what I love about you.

Braden: Thanks Lyle…

Teresa: Then who was on top last night?

Ana: What does that prove?

Teresa: Who?

Marisa: He was?

George: Way to go!

Lyle: Huh?

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Arizona Sycamore

Author: Braden  |  Category: Old Stuff, Photos, Stream of consciousness

Arizona Sycamore

Cold Or Hot, It’s Always Sake Time

Author: Braden  |  Category: Old Stuff, Poetry, Prose, Writing

Sake

Hello.
Sake?
No.
Why not?
Don’t know.
Why not?
Don’t…OK. Sake.
Good. Waiting for someone?
Yes.
More Sake?
No.
Why not?
Look…OK, more sake.
Good.

She arrives…

Lot’s of sake…
Yes.
Why?
Hello, more sake?
See?
No.
Why not?
Did I miss something?
She late. Dynamite for one?
No. More sake.
More sake? You sure? She late…
Yes.
What? I’m not that late!
Yes. definitely more sake.
I think you’ve had enough.
Yes…no…why?
Why?
Why sake?
No. Why no enough?
Why not no enough?
Humm…
Yes. So, you’re late.
Sorry.
Sorry not enough. Sashimi for one?
No. Go.
OK. No more sake.
No. Stop. Yes sake. No you.
Well…
Thank you.
Is he a friend of yours?
No.
Seems like it.
Humm…
Sorry. Sake mine?
Yes.
Good.
Yes. More?
No.
No?
No…thank you.
Yes…
More sake?
Humm…no. Humm…no?
Taxi?
See brother. Outside.
Thanks.
She go home with you?
Yes.
No.
No?
Yes.
Humm…more sake?
No! No!
Come back soon?
Oh yes.
Uh-huh. Sure.

Sayonara!

Braden Stephens
February, 1995