a photograph is barely a reminder
the sun does not touch your face
you and the river are not breathingthe same air
and you’ll never know
what the photographer left out
whether she stepped in from silence
and miles of valley or the sound
of a leaf blower from the million dollar
house up on the hill
wood smoke, incense of a cedar?
or smell of sewage, rotten apples
fishermen stabbing the river with their poles
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Friday, March 28, 2008
the way it works, dear
someone made him
get up and go to work
and now he rides
at the head of a long blast
the ladder of the tracks
up into the mountains
laid by others
who were made
get up and go to work
and now he rides
at the head of a long blast
the ladder of the tracks
up into the mountains
laid by others
who were made
Thursday, March 27, 2008
In a fog
the sun, wherever it can penetrate
lights up the inside of the fog
drive past a glory in a scrap of fog
the Douglas firs diagonally striped
in alternating fog and light
another scrap of fog, another glory
one glory after another!
gray hill shrouded in forgotten sun
lights up the inside of the fog
drive past a glory in a scrap of fog
the Douglas firs diagonally striped
in alternating fog and light
another scrap of fog, another glory
one glory after another!
gray hill shrouded in forgotten sun
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
in case we should forget
guest comes into the house, unasked
rattles walls and windows
as a reminder
just beneath the even streets
lives Kobe’s brother, Katrina’s sister
rattles walls and windows
as a reminder
just beneath the even streets
lives Kobe’s brother, Katrina’s sister
pre-dark
Have you ever noticed
The mid-air of evening
Somehow abrasive, pink like a rash
Blue-smoky air gathers
Over the mountains
Hills and long ridges bleach out
Become indistinct, gray
Settle themselves into silence
The mid-air of evening
Somehow abrasive, pink like a rash
Blue-smoky air gathers
Over the mountains
Hills and long ridges bleach out
Become indistinct, gray
Settle themselves into silence
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Earthquake
a shiver, a shudder
a rent in the air
one thing about earthquakes
they’re never there when you need them
a rent in the air
one thing about earthquakes
they’re never there when you need them
Monday, March 24, 2008
fowl news
I know a chicken when I hear one
someone in the city has laid an egg
*
young roosters practicing their crowing,
gradually becoming proficient
the after-Easter silence
someone in the city has laid an egg
*
young roosters practicing their crowing,
gradually becoming proficient
the after-Easter silence
Friday, March 14, 2008
the way these sharpening hills shed rocks, shed paths, shed roads
I used to know
had you asked me I would have predicted
Goodwill, Meaning Well
now, if there are clouds, I like to drive a long way under them
I see rain in the distance and drive forward not knowing
and when children ask me, whatever I answer is true and not true
had you asked me I would have predicted
Goodwill, Meaning Well
now, if there are clouds, I like to drive a long way under them
I see rain in the distance and drive forward not knowing
and when children ask me, whatever I answer is true and not true
what I own
The things of this life move through us
We pick them up, carry them for a while
Inanimate, eternal things
The iron in blood for instance
Belonging temporarily to a temporary being
We pick them up, carry them for a while
Inanimate, eternal things
The iron in blood for instance
Belonging temporarily to a temporary being
Thursday, March 13, 2008
handicap
I guess they thought it would be too easy
On some they placed a greater weight
Spine in a curve, fist of anger, pierced heart
On some they placed a greater weight
Spine in a curve, fist of anger, pierced heart
too intense, the yellow
plastic ruffle, formal frill
every year the daffodil
doesn’t he/she understand
here, in California
we’re more laid back?
(Her doctor was of the opinion
that she had brought her anxiety attacks
to the wrong state)
every year the daffodil
doesn’t he/she understand
here, in California
we’re more laid back?
(Her doctor was of the opinion
that she had brought her anxiety attacks
to the wrong state)
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
weight loss
for 19 dollars, she dreams
she buys a chocolate heart for herself
then wonders who to give it to
she cannot eat it
losing weight from lack of cookies
the body relinquishes its stores slowly
holds on to its pounds as long as it can
(sie krallen sich fest)
I could flap these clothes and fly
she buys a chocolate heart for herself
then wonders who to give it to
she cannot eat it
losing weight from lack of cookies
the body relinquishes its stores slowly
holds on to its pounds as long as it can
(sie krallen sich fest)
I could flap these clothes and fly
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
briefly noted
certain birds I love
certain cries I cannot get enough
summer morning bird
with a wheezy little whistle
the tulip has twisted round in its vase
for a view out the window
rows of tulips with wide-open teacups
over the fences, ropes of roses
certain cries I cannot get enough
summer morning bird
with a wheezy little whistle
the tulip has twisted round in its vase
for a view out the window
rows of tulips with wide-open teacups
over the fences, ropes of roses
Sunday, March 9, 2008
ailanthus altissima
earliest spring, young tree of heaven
juvenile, gawky
flimsy
harvest of breakage
drooping, dripping cream confection
in a swarm of bees
if not for its easy-going ways
some towns would have no trees at all
juvenile, gawky
flimsy
harvest of breakage
drooping, dripping cream confection
in a swarm of bees
if not for its easy-going ways
some towns would have no trees at all
Award!
I'm smiling today. Recognition this morning for my little poems in the form of an Award (!) from farmlady, who tends a colorful, creative blog (photos, poems, thoughtful writing) at Overgoodground.blogspot.com (definitely worth a long visit!). Thank you, farmlady. You made my day.
from the balcony
sinking down on us softly
the galactic light
someone estimated
2.6 million suns
and not enough to read by
the galactic light
someone estimated
2.6 million suns
and not enough to read by
Thursday, March 6, 2008
a walk in town
springtime the landscape
reveals its colors
my cheery good morning
met with silence
once, and again
first white iris
with stuck-out tongues
red-hot tulips
with center black hearts
reveals its colors
my cheery good morning
met with silence
once, and again
first white iris
with stuck-out tongues
red-hot tulips
with center black hearts
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
almost missing spring
in the other world (side-by-side suns)
the flowers, quietly in their places
they are blooming for each other
I am going to repair that break
the flowers, quietly in their places
they are blooming for each other
I am going to repair that break
Friday, February 29, 2008
gardening words
sprouting cotyledons
then little leaves
every now and then
one blooms
into a small poem
I would revisit
front yard poems and backyard poems
meeting each other on the steps
then little leaves
every now and then
one blooms
into a small poem
I would revisit
front yard poems and backyard poems
meeting each other on the steps
snapshot of a volcano
a great quiet
a waiting held closer to the light
an upheaval's monument
in the company of clouds
a waiting held closer to the light
an upheaval's monument
in the company of clouds
the geese
working to repairthe fence from winter damage
alerted by their cries, we look up
high over the house
and below the clouds
long shimmering skeins of birds
sweeping Northlike a great wing
alerted by their cries, we look up
high over the house
and below the clouds
long shimmering skeins of birds
sweeping Northlike a great wing
Saturday, February 23, 2008
travel day
why this great gathering
jubilant high circling
and abrupt departure
draining the area of vultures
where they are going
we can’t follow
meet and pass arriving clouds
soaring swiftly toward the north
along the bird highway
jubilant high circling
and abrupt departure
draining the area of vultures
where they are going
we can’t follow
meet and pass arriving clouds
soaring swiftly toward the north
along the bird highway
Friday, February 22, 2008
upon first reading the Denver Quarterly
the universe filtered
through the kaleidoscopic eyes of flies
a theoretical hog-calling contest
no one believing in hogs any more
this poetry could not be described as cozy
nothing adheres to these bones
they had warned me
poetry is not for everyone
I found myself hurrying, as past a graffitied wall
ah, poets, how can you write such things?
don't you fly at night in your dreams?
invective out of the way,
now let's reread and enjoy
through the kaleidoscopic eyes of flies
a theoretical hog-calling contest
no one believing in hogs any more
this poetry could not be described as cozy
nothing adheres to these bones
they had warned me
poetry is not for everyone
I found myself hurrying, as past a graffitied wall
ah, poets, how can you write such things?
don't you fly at night in your dreams?
invective out of the way,
now let's reread and enjoy
after the storm
the interstate spreads its din
to the far walls of the canyon
but the river can't hear it
riding her high horse through town
foam flecks flying
to the far walls of the canyon
but the river can't hear it
riding her high horse through town
foam flecks flying
brief
life as a gift of consciousness
in the wash of matter we’re intimately related to
belong to, the earth the rock, the stars
only marginally differentiated we walk
half in, half out of stones
in the wash of matter we’re intimately related to
belong to, the earth the rock, the stars
only marginally differentiated we walk
half in, half out of stones
language
splashes in a pool from a skipped stone
concentric rings around distinctions
united in the water
assigning syllables
words in air or on paper that blows
ink sounds, air vowels, hoots and consonants
feather light, heavy in our ears
concentric rings around distinctions
united in the water
assigning syllables
words in air or on paper that blows
ink sounds, air vowels, hoots and consonants
feather light, heavy in our ears
Friday, February 15, 2008
train notes
the light brightens
contours of the land take shape
the mountains laid out with their heights and tables
then day leaps in with its particulars
the rusty cans, the abandoned cars
no one is going to pick them up
they have become part of the landscape
and there! four pronghorn
contours of the land take shape
the mountains laid out with their heights and tables
then day leaps in with its particulars
the rusty cans, the abandoned cars
no one is going to pick them up
they have become part of the landscape
and there! four pronghorn
Thursday, February 14, 2008
negative space
(Californians the brave and free to dump anywhere
any accessible place, bike trails, end of roads, beside the tracks
land of milk, honey, and dumped tires
mattresses, couch pillows, refrigerators, TV’s)
a passing house disgorged its contents in the woods
just a minor distraction
not even noticed by the enormous air
(we don’t have to clean up anything
nature will, when she gets around to it)
any accessible place, bike trails, end of roads, beside the tracks
land of milk, honey, and dumped tires
mattresses, couch pillows, refrigerators, TV’s)
a passing house disgorged its contents in the woods
just a minor distraction
not even noticed by the enormous air
(we don’t have to clean up anything
nature will, when she gets around to it)
Monday, February 11, 2008
school lineup
through the chutes and gates
to a winning and a losing life
the same authorities that cut the grass
will remove the mounds of litter
paint over the graffiti
replace the broken fixtures
repair the mailboxes and signs
to a winning and a losing life
the same authorities that cut the grass
will remove the mounds of litter
paint over the graffiti
replace the broken fixtures
repair the mailboxes and signs
turning point
In my pointed hat and cape
I leap at the animals, the wolf
and the bear fall over backward
in stunned surprise
What fun! then someone
yells "Look out"
I leap at the animals, the wolf
and the bear fall over backward
in stunned surprise
What fun! then someone
yells "Look out"
Monday, February 4, 2008
before the black painting
black is the direction the light is flowing
I'm standing in the wind of its arrows
the room revolves in its vortex, slowly
I'm standing in the wind of its arrows
the room revolves in its vortex, slowly
bridging
living in this snapshot of geologic time
we might ask, "how will it be with us
when the castle crags are worn down to stubs?"
and take our answer dancing
a thin bridge of words
stretched over eternity
we might ask, "how will it be with us
when the castle crags are worn down to stubs?"
and take our answer dancing
a thin bridge of words
stretched over eternity
look down from the overpass
unbounded by fences or freeways
following the ancestral trails, the deer
with rocking backs, the angled spoons of their ears
predatory traffic takes a few
does not eat them
their splendid bodies lying in the road
unused
following the ancestral trails, the deer
with rocking backs, the angled spoons of their ears
predatory traffic takes a few
does not eat them
their splendid bodies lying in the road
unused
catch a neutrino underground
5 million high energy solar neutrinos pass through, probing
every square centimeter of our body every second,
a very fast snow of messages,invasion without forces,
encountering no resistance
our atoms stand aside, make room--
as if we were not intelligible to our probing sun--
empty space into which a dream expanded
every square centimeter of our body every second,
a very fast snow of messages,invasion without forces,
encountering no resistance
our atoms stand aside, make room--
as if we were not intelligible to our probing sun--
empty space into which a dream expanded
suppose life is the education of matter
life-long learners?
learn something new every day?
full vessels
stuffed with knowledge
we are returned to the ground
learn something new every day?
full vessels
stuffed with knowledge
we are returned to the ground
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)