Today we traversed Ikea
Fought back the deals
And came home with three bookcases
For our daughters’ rooms
On the way home our car shuddered
And choked
But we made it to the driveway
Tomorrow we figure out what went wrong
Today we traversed Ikea
Fought back the deals
And came home with three bookcases
For our daughters’ rooms
On the way home our car shuddered
And choked
But we made it to the driveway
Tomorrow we figure out what went wrong
Plait the strands of the sun
Tame its mane into moon
Then begin again at dawn
Our circles overlap
Hands brushing as we pass
And when gravity pins us down
We meet and laugh
About days past
In the nothingness of being a mother of three teenagers I latched onto a trumpet at an auction house. Just a brass beginner piece with two mouthpieces and two mutes. Mr. Harris told me decades ago I’d never play French Horn again if I quit that day and he may be right with the costs of instruments being what they are. But to touch brass again and practice embouchure. To play what I cannot sing. I placed a bid and held my breath.
I strand-brush away as my family scrolls past strolls past me i could descend into an abyss and be sitting in one place I worry- wart!- where? like that everyday. Every so often a secret an angel meets my gaze then turns turns turns away. In heaven’s refining fires is hell why stay? People change every day.
Sun swallows shadow
Avoids fullest parts
And some hollowest too.
Shadow-swallowing sun
Is also shadow-giving sun
Sun-shadowing
Exists simply because things do.
The woe of the gardener is the reward of the rabbit and caterpillar
I danced with the poet
And he skinned me of my song
Time to stretch scars
To accept the last kicks of soul
Time to accept life outside of the chrysalis
Brazen seas keep on rolling, rolling strong
In his grasp, I am flung along
What song would calm winds
What eye would find me
As the brazen seas keep rolling, rolling strong
A master I need of the wind and the rain
A god in his right and a God in name
To pluck me from this rolling gray which rolls on and on and on
I am lost from the light
In the distance I see it fading
Will I last one more night
I roll on and on and on
Through the grey
A pain of sunshine
I draw thin blankets over my shivering
See the spots of truth
I will make it through another morning
Where once I wore out the fence in sitting, I find myself two strides into your yard
What kept me there rocking I cannot remember
But a call of my name and I stumble into your field. What loss has pulled me from my gray walk -could fuel the scream coming from your house
A kitten’s heartbeat fading
We hold a funeral by the fence
By that well worn fence
First thing in the morning