To learn to hold

Oh, to learn to holda dandelion seedin the palm of the hand outstretched in whitewhere softened cracks and creases touch and kiss and miss watch white, delicate fluffdance with breeze and breathbrushing past and over to the edge of skinteasing gain and loss tickling what could be fingers cage it incrags and cuts that trapsticking … More To learn to hold

You eat yours, I’ll eat mine: a haiku for quiet self-indulgence

I realized today that I haven’t blogged in about four weeks. Not that anyone is counting…even me, until today. I had a goal to blog every other week just to keep writing (a blog isn’t a blog without at least a touch of ego) and maybe provide something that might spark interest in at least … More You eat yours, I’ll eat mine: a haiku for quiet self-indulgence

National Poetry Month: Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”

April is national poetry month. Poetry is a genres of literature that is seems people love or hate…and, like a delicate souffle, what’s created either works or it doesn’t. When it works, it can take you to the highest heaven or punch you square in the gut. When it doesn’t…well…the best it can get is … More National Poetry Month: Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”

The Ballad of Bellaic (or, “Song of Ash and Pain”)

The lyrics below are a draft of a ballad in my novel in progress (working title, “The Cindering,”…although I’m less in love with that title now that the story has further developed. Some principle characters and a locations are provided in the text, as well as a propellant for the plot (no, it’s not a … More The Ballad of Bellaic (or, “Song of Ash and Pain”)

And

My pen got caught on the memory of an and and I wasn’t ready his name and… and youand a calendarand a laughand a kissand a praiseand a blessingand a memoryand a hope the and of you hung at the tip of the pen but the and floated up and a sigh and the pen … More And

Canopy

We like it up hereWhere light touches moreAnd cool breezes play I see you up hereAnd you see me, tooWhat more can I say Let’s pray and let’s pleaThat your feet and mineKeep dancing on top It’s tricky enoughThis tree-top two-stepShuffle, pivot, hop Oh, soft tickling leavesResist soaking rainsAnd strong winds that blow Our toes … More Canopy

Forget you not: or, Loss in the COVID spring

A man who held the Keys to HeavenReleased the lock in proclamationThat, when in full communion cry,“Holy, Holy, to God on high!”How near we are to souls we lost,Who sing among the heavenly host. With mourning gates now open wide,My tears ran free to silence pride.No finger brushed the tears aside.No mother’s gentle voice to … More Forget you not: or, Loss in the COVID spring