Showing posts with label photo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Bomb Shelter Boogie (a poem)

Burning like a neon sun 
Radiating like an atomic missile  
Duck and cover   
As I detonate 
Fulminating in verbal fire 
Billowing blazing words 
Scorching my world  
Venting the pent-up 
Fractured frustrations  
From biting a tongue 
Gnawing it pulpy raw   
Rivulets of crimson 
Pouring down my chin  
Drowning my body  
Until I can’t take it 
Insides ablaze 
Burning like a neon sun 
A selfie wearing a yellow shirt reflecting yellow on my face and mad scientist glasses
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2026, John L. Harmon 


Freak Out, 
JLH 

P.S. click a title for more radiating words…

Convalescent
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My blazing books… 

Saturday, September 27, 2025

The Handy-Dandy Helpful Junk Jaunt Doomsday Guide!

Are you living in constant fear that the psychopaths disguised as world leaders will carelessly start World War III? 

Are you scared that the interstellar visitors in our solar system are comets or asteroids heading for a direct impact with Earth? 

Are you freaking out that those interstellar visitors might actually be an alien invasion fleet coming to conquer humanity?  

Well, if you answered YES to any of those End-of-the-World Scenarios… 

FEAR NO MORE!  

All your Doomsday Preparation Needs can be found along the Junk Jaunt in Broken Bow, Nebraska! 
A city limit sign reads broken bow, Nebraska. Population 3,599.   Another sign reads tree city USA. Arbor Day foundation. 40 years.
Enter at your own risk!
Stock your Fallout Shelter  Pantry with a 15 ounce can of crisp, refreshing water because less is more!  
An old, rusty  tin can with an off white label reads water for fallout shelter. Contents 15 ounces.
Just skim the rust off!
Grab a Geiger counter to aid in detecting those pesky radiation leaks in your DIY Fallout Shelter! 
A bright yellow Geiger counter sets on  a table.
Safety first!
Pick up a homemade figurine to support a local artist and to brighten up your otherwise drab Fallout Shelter! 
A metal statue of the Grim Reaper in its  traditionally black robed, scythe  wielding representation.
Stylish & inevitable!
If you don’t have a Fallout Shelter, just Duck and Cover!  

Freak Out, 
JLH 

P.S.  Don’t forget to stock your Fallout Shelter Library with titles you’ll want to read over and over again during the Alien Occupation or Nuclear Winter, whichever comes first! 
Three books by John L Harmon available from Amazon, include dark excursions the complete set, sturgeons the complete serials and vision bent half blind poems
Future post-apocalyptic bestsellers!

Monday, November 6, 2023

Foreshadowing Winter (a poem, of sorts)

Attempting to embrace 
The autumn landscape 
Stretching before me 
Days growing shorter  
Clocks winding down 
Leaves quickly falling 
Once vivid memories 
Now slowly fading 
Decaying on the ground 

An abundance of autumn  leaves scattered on the ground
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2023, John L. Harmon 

Thank you for reading or listening to my half-blind words. 

Freak Out, 
JLH 

P.S. an appropriate classic from The FreakOptic Files for this day… 🎈


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My books on Amazon… viewAuthor.at/JohnLHarmon

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Caught Waiting (a poem of sorts)

Words caught 
Like fragments 
Of glass 
Coating my throat 
Blood flowing 
Away from 
What I could write 
All I could say 
Until my mouth 
Closes up 
Until my thoughts 
Run dry 
And I wait 
For the day 
When my eyes 
Completely fail 
To see the world 
And all it meant 
And what 
It never seemed 
To me 
Shadowy selfie with a ghostly light illuminating my mad scientist glasses eyes, my nose, and my mouth.
I should use this as my obit pic
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2023, John L. Harmon 
Thank you for reading or listening to my half-blind words. 

Freak Out, 
JLH 

P.S. Are you aware October is Blindness Awareness Month?  (Click the pic ⤵️ for my post from 2022
Photo of the book, vision bent, half-blind poems by john L Harmon with mad scientist glasses in front of it

Thursday, August 17, 2023

On Kilter (a poem, of sorts)

Coat me in the afterglow 
of words and faces 
I’ll never not know 
until electric synergy 
scratches from inside  
digging to the caverns 
where my true eye survives 
unfurling the lens-scape 
with magnetic flows 
caressing the kinetic level  
where only unconventionals go 

a freak wearing headphones and mad scientist glasses is glowing  with a green light as he cranes  his neck upwards in a purple room.
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2023, John L. Harmon 

Thank you for reading or listening to my half-blind words. 

Freak Out, 
JLH 

P.S.  
3 copies of sturgeons the complete serials by john L. Harmon
For your consideration…

The 5-🌟 review of STURGEONS (the complete serials) from My Gay Opinion on Amazon
Screenshot of Sturgeons the complete serials review by my gay opinion reads,  Welcome to Sturgeons? The small town with a secret and a whole lot of heart! I originally read the two serials, Darkening Sturgeons and Haunting Sturgeons, separately and with a gap of time between. It's great having them both together in one compilation. The stories compliment each other well and I found myself flying through the book, it's creepy with a little sci-fi thrown in but over all it's about small town living and a human connection. A fun and unexpected read.

Friday, April 14, 2023

Kaleidoscopic Thought (a poem, of sorts)

I spend too much time in my chaotic mind 
Deconstructing the past 
Downplaying my victories 
Focusing on my failures 
Until I circuitously shift 
Constructing a future 
Full of flagrantly ephemeral   
Possibilities and desires  
Until past and future meet 
Struggling for supremacy  
Fracturing my phantoms 
Leaving only present day me 
Spending too much time in my chaotic mind 

A Kaleidoscope photo shows shadowy thin faces with one eye and light blue lampshades surrounding bursts of orange
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2023, John L. Harmon 

This was inspired by the above photo, which I took in 2014 and recently unearthed through Facebook Memories. 

Oh, and happy National Poetry Month! 📜 

Thank you for reading or listening to my half-blind words. 

Freak Out, 
JLH 

P.S.  One way to celebrate National Poetry Month… 🤓

Vision bent (half-blind poems) by John L. Harmon
available from an Amazon near you!

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My books & blogs… 
http://thejlhcollective.blogspot.com/2018/03/the-collective.html

Friday, April 7, 2023

Ode to an Auction House Murder Doll (a poem, of sorts)

Wake me up at midnight 
Remind me that I’m bold 
Blur the lines of wrong and right 
In my fractured heart of cold 

Whisper to me at midnight 
Secret names I should dispose 
Sending them to heavenly light 
With neither tear nor rose 

Put an end to me at midnight 
When your use for me is done 
Allowing death without a fight 
Cherishing all our bloody fun 

A creepy doll waving from a window
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2023, John L. Harmon 

Thank you for reading or listening to my half-blind words. 

Freak Out, 
JLH 

P.S. click the pic for an ode from a different time…

Pansy Faye from dark shadows

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My book of half-blind poems is available at an Amazon near you…

Vision bent, half blind poems, by john L. Harmon

Monday, September 27, 2021

Little Library of Horrors!

 We inyrrrupt this blog with late-breaking news! 


Meanwhile at the library, there must have been another total eclipse of the sun! 


A vine grows from a corner and says, “my name is Audrey III”

Freak Out & DON’T FEED THE PLANTS! 

JLH


P.S. click the pic ⤵️ to discover why you shouldn’t feed the plants! …



Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Photographic Ghosting...

Maybe it's the music I've been listening to or the television I've been watching, but my mind has been on death lately.  This is why I asked my sister if she knew where the copy of Aunt Louise's ghost photo was stored.  She did and I was eager and nervous to see it again after all these years.

My thoughts of ghosts and an afterlife have always been with a skeptical stance.  Even at the age of 6 or 7, the notion of spending eternity in mansions of gold with my entire family didn't sound appealing.  I often imagined, especially at bedtime, that my soul would be set free upon death.  Maybe I would be able to drift through space and see everything.  Yeah, my childhood view of an  afterlife may have been influenced by DOCTOR WHO, but I still like the idea.  Maybe that's why The Beatles' Across the Universe is on my funeral playlist.

It was the early 1990's when my sister and our mom told me that Aunt Louise had a ghost photo.  I knew Aunt Louise was eccentric on a good day, so I was extremely skeptical.  My sister and our mom understood this but claimed it was a compelling image.  Even with their opinion, I  had doubts.  I imagined a glare or smudge on the photo, so I had to see this alleged ghost with my own eyes.

I tagged along the next time my sister and our mom visited Aunt Louise.  She was a loud character who barely stopped talking to take a breath.  Honestly, she exhausted me, but it was nice not having to think of things to talk about.  Aunt Louise kept the conversation going and going and going.  I waited for a rare silent moment and verbally jumped in to ask about her ghost photo. 

Aunt Louise was thrilled that I asked and went to fetch the photo.  I began mentally steeling myself to keep from laughing at what I assumed would be a ridiculous sight.  Aunt Louise returned and explained her daughter took the photo and they believed the ghost was that of a recently deceased relative.  When she handed me the Polaroid, I was seriously startled and expressed interest in a copy.  Aunt Louise would later have a copy made for me, which I let my mom have for safe keeping.


               (a photo of the photo that's a copy of the Polaroid

When my sister, these many decades later, got out the copy of Aunt Louise's ghost photo, I was expecting my memory to not match the image, but it does.  I recalled Aunt Louise sitting at a table with a phantasmagorical shape beside her.  I remembered there was the impression of a head floating nearby and what appeared to be an arm or hand resting on her shoulder.  I distinctly recalled the cigarette in her hand, but it appearing unlit.  This fascinating photo continues to send my skeptical mind reeling.  Is the apparition simply cigarette smoke swirling around?  Did an error during the developing of the original Polaroid create the hazy image?  Could the floating human shape actually be a ghost?  I wasn't certain then and I still don't know. 


Maybe that's why I call myself a skeptic.  I'm neither a full blown believer nor a completely cynical denier.  I fall somewhere in between.  I have doubts, yet, I truly hope the monster (her name is Nessie) is cascading through the Loch, that Bigfoot (his name is Daryl) is stomping around the U.S. Northwest, that aliens are commuting to Earth for probing, in-depth research and that ghosts are hanging around watching us...well, except when we're naked.  

Thank you for reading or listening to my half-blind words. 

Freak Out, 
JLH 

P.S. A different post about a different ghost...