Lumbering

oh, to live life limberlythe balls of one foot set and centeredknee slightly bentumbrellaed by the other legfloating just sowith arms outstretched holding life lightly, as feather-weight,to pivot and bend and extendhead high and supple spineto animate and ambulate grace no we like to fix our soles to the groundplant the heels and curl the … More Lumbering

What’s your motivation? (a reflection on a clay theatre mask from Oflag VII-A, Murnau)

How many smoking fingers lifted you to cover the smirk?Power, fixed upon a mask to convertdesolation to inspiration— chemistry in costume—and breathe life through clay. How many wizened eyesfilled the shadowy holes?Gateways littered with blasted brick and bramble, blood and bloat—mourning glories—guarding hope and home. How many defiant mouthsgoaded souls through crumbling maw?Kissed lips, chipped … More What’s your motivation? (a reflection on a clay theatre mask from Oflag VII-A, Murnau)

the air is warm

No one can return to youyour suitcases, worn thin with timenow stacked against a wall in rows— of course — Let me put your shoes on for you…we’ll get you something nice to wear— first let’s get you a coat —cover you up It’s hard to discern nice from right— sometimes — when we’re warmand … More the air is warm

To simply be

The white and pink blossom hinted at honey.Such a small and delicate thing to hold so many memories.Standing as still as the tree — trunk to trunk, root to root —With the sun on my back and a world on my shoulders,An as-it-will breeze ruffled petals and consciousness. A honeybee danced at the corner of … More To simply be

the questioning of things: a reflection on Adagio in G Minor

an impellent… the funerial hum—skin prickling—plumbed, prodded by pluckingthe deepest heart strings close to the gut as the pulsing core stretches and strains—minor key—a question, like a breeze breathed upon a branch, and an answer a dialogue scoredtime and time again—lingering doubt—questions kept quietfor unspoken answersand wonder the heart is priedat the drawing of strings—a … More the questioning of things: a reflection on Adagio in G Minor

curio

sometimes, the heart rattlesa bit like a glass curio cabinet—clink and tink and clatter— from feet jarring uneven warped floorboards yet, the Glassmith crafted itwell, this asymmetrical shell,cleansed in flame, glistening finials crowning chambers—sanctuaries—from crystalline cross the…(this)…heart breaks but nevershatters into shards; it’s cleavedto crimson velvet—too too solid flesh—;crackling across tempered glass,as if by design; … More curio

set apart, in amber

the amber traps and holdsold memories under glass molding and folding moleculesaround the unsuspecting and unexpected life that was birthed in Spiritgroaning and rejoicing from sacred roomswhere thoughts and prayers fed tireless fingers for clicking keys I recall a darkened narthexcut by a blade of light from the door– your door – to σοφίας καὶ … More set apart, in amber