Sheep’s Clothing by Jessica de Koninck

The wolf likes to drive fast cars.I climb into the seat beside him,show a little leg as I do. The huntis on, and two can play. Of course,I knew he was the wolf. Why elsewould I wear that red coat,carry my basket of bread, cheeseand wine, walk alone throughthe dark woods? I let himtake me home. There was no grandma.That’s my cover, just the woodsman,an … Continue reading Sheep’s Clothing by Jessica de Koninck

Across the Universe by Jessica de Koninck 

Esther reminds me that there ismore than one man in the universe. I spend a lot of time thinking about cosmology. Our universe is nearly fourteen billionyears old, not that large a number, considering America’s billionairesand their infinite quest for more. Cosmology sometimes gets confusedwith cosmetology, not unlike the way astronomy and astrology are notthe same thing. In the HuffPost I read you may not spend your … Continue reading Across the Universe by Jessica de Koninck