Category Archives: Poetry

Coyote Dreams

brother coyote whispered a howl
turned off the tv, news all bad anyhow
left piney woods set out for road
the road that leads to horizons past
the angry majority cloistered in cul de sacs
eating sacks of snacks with racks of clothes
closeted in shacks lacking love I’m
thinking, a snarl, a growl I listen now
Coyote said “come closer Jack.”
it was whack, talking smack, walking
through a dry wash with bird squawking
the mountains ahead I was led red sky
hiding day setting, blood letting, climbed
miles and days and rays of flaming sun that
frozen doubt, against  snow that blows
and burns and turns me inside out
coyote tunes were sung.  I followed desert swallows
sent ahead to scout coyote ruins
under indigo moons we saw the planes
dropping money, money burning
money turning, turning all the wheels the
love it steals coyote laughs and laughs
he knows  it’s only moonlight
moonshine in his eyes through
clouds yellowed with age, the page
the story coyote told is written on the desert
and erased by one small drop of rain
but I’ll keep walking singing
stringing dreams and schemes
coyote seems to know but only shows
me what I want to hear and I am lost
the desert swallows up the cost
of walking with coyote

prompt: indigo, desert, Jack, drop of rain, lost

The Rest Of Time

allpoetry contest prompt: as time settled against itself

sun poured out
dregs of summer sauce
and heavy lidded
heavy limbed
I watch it cease
the moment stretched
and curled up
on the grass
tiny pink tongue preened
as time settled against itself
softly purring

If You Saw Me

allpoetry contest prompt: if you saw me

and if you loved me
my flesh would not be
bruised from trying to
fit your iron mold
my inmost heart of
center part of who
I am
would sing and
you would find the harmony
line that drifts waiting
to be anchored by
your acceptance

My Birthday Present

you must have stayed up
all night measuring and
figuring, pencil behind your ear
computations, calculations
formulating postulations
defying my imagination
geometry of fantasy
each drop of dew
placed for effect, reflect
refract the light as you
stepped into place you
found your mark and
pear trees stopped
their falling you were
calling and they struck a pose
and turned to stone
shadows thrown across
the field to cover over
hover on the grass the light
bright glass as stones
exquisitely cut and set
to let the dazzle soar and
roar a thousand times through
human eyes and I could hear
the bluebird wings
in silence I would bow
my head and thank you for
the grace to know that you
will be here every morning
but this one day was mine
and you were warming
all just for me

Our Children

still mulling over challenge day stuff.  this feels incomplete…maybe because my thoughts are still incomplete.

Maybe it can count for Sunday Scribbling prompt flashback as it came from flashes of conversations from earlier in the week

We are standing on your corners
with our arms held open wide.
We are running down your hallways.
We are burying your pride.

We are asking why we hunger
while you have more than you need.
We are crying in the darkness,
while you comfortably sleep.

We are walking to the bus stop.
We are playing in the street.
We are mirrors you won’t look at.
You’re a game that we can’t beat.

We can’t meet your expectations.
We don’t even know the rules.
If you think that we don’t see you,
you are shallow, empty fools.

We are growing strong and angry.
We are prices you can’t pay.
You think things will never change,
but we know there’ll come a day.

We don’t love the things that you love.
We resent the things you buy.
You have traded things for our blood,
and your children see and cry.

We are more like them than you are,
and you threw us all away.
You have treated us like garbage,
and you shake your head and say

“We don’t understand your hatred.”
“We don’t get why you don’t care.”
“Don’t you value other people?”
“Is there nothing you will share?”

“Won’t you take care of your children?”
“Won’t you work to get your own?”
“Don’t you dream of doing better,
eating meat, instead of bone?”

We are only what you taught us,
when you turned and looked away,
busy with your grown up dreams –
sleeping dogs no longer lay.

Will you weep for what you once knew?
Will you cry and wonder why?
Will you wish you had done better?
Will you mourn for what has died?

Starlight Dancing

First attempt at a Quatern

http://www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/quatern.html

technically not quite right – need to work on the syllable count, but cool to learn about a new form (at least new to me)

In the starlight I see dancing
shades of silken blue and green
poets chancing on the darkness
wishing for the words come falling

closing eyes to pain and sadness
in the starlight I see dancing
smallest lights that draw us closer
hear the heaven’s chorus calling

bringing nothing in my hands
eyes raised to the moonlit night
in the starlight I see dancing
synapse follow nerves go prancing

joining in I write with finger
poised above what clouds have woven
symphony of moons enhancing
in the starlight I see dancing

I Am Warmed

I am warmed and blessed
by this quilt
I wrap around me
against the night winds
covered in words
of others fingers poised
over other keyboards

pieces shaped and fit together
weaving a fabric luminous dreamed
and stitched sometimes
with tight perfect
aligned never daring to diverge
some raucous with joyous abandon
screaming colors radiant

this piece on the corner was left
by a heart in pain who’s story
wept the warp and weft of
patchwork life sewn together
of bits and flesh and bone
not so pretty but it holds
knotted strength

there is a star embroidered finest gold
on a deep blue velvet
rich with joy and confused
how can it shine alone
but shining anyway
because stars do
what stars do

his words the red and orange
slashes angry stormy bright
she sets lace and lilac
oh so carefully asking please
he cuts stacks of woolen sturdy
she wraps flannel around her head
and rocks and sings

I smooth this cover gently
fingering material of memory
slowly memorizing favorites
wanting to choose my own parts
to be blessed and in return bless
the hearts that sew their row
on row and watch as all are

warmed like me
by work of hands
lives pieces
hearts colors

In Dreams I Fly

my outsides are a shambles
frail and not so wonderfully made
I won’t be winning contests
price for living shows paid
by lines and curves (not
ones you would want) the
lines have blurred and no
amount of dieting will fix
but in this weak and achy
skeleton shell the inside
is still a girl with heart and
soul for all the creation can
be seen and wings would fly
above the earth and travel
miles and miles to see
the glory, story, unbelievable
lightness of creation nature
people in their houses
tending gardens of their
making while they’re taking
time to love each other
and in all the sadness and
the pain wreaked by us
love endures and even
the most sorry has a
moment of indescribable
grace the face of God moves
over all and you can’t see it
but you feel it, it affects the
tides the butterflies the
ripples and I fly and fly
and in my dreams I take the
love I see and I am filled
and inside skilled at holding
it, enfolding it, and keeping it
with me so the outside lies
the inside is the good (and bad)
I am created to create and
carry all with me and yet
to give it and to fill you too
it never ends but multiplies
in calculations we can’t write
but try because how could
we not

Winter Witches

Witches wail while I wait
wrapped in winter worry.
White surrounds me, fog confounds me.
I no longer know the edges of the flurry.
Furry thoughts and fuzzy dreams, I’m
Wrapped in frozen moments where you
cannot reach me. Teach me to be
open to the sun. The dark has crept in
through the cracks, it breaks my back.
My bones are weary splintered into
dreary wistful wanderings. My feet,
they slip and trip, and witches lips chant
muttered words that waste this season.
I will huddle deeper in the muddle of
the covers, pulled around and up above my
head. The dread seeps in and like the
cold it makes me brittle, shattered
little pictures in my mind, the kind
I can’t get out. I can’t shout or
they will find me, wind me all around
and through the walls. The witches
walk right through so how can I
protect my heart? The part they
want needs warmth to melt the
toughened outer shell. The spell
they work will never tell you
what is true.

I Feel A Kinship

I feel a kinship
with wild things
today was the day after
summer’s last hurrah
the heavy warmth of
summer blown away
by autumn stirring and
just like that
no farewell summer
just waltzed out the door
her scent fading into
the clouds

next door fifteen hummingbirds
played hockey
they moved so fast it
took several tries to count them
The goalies held their
stations and the game was
so fierce there were
frequent visitors to
the penalty box
though it didn’t seem
to matter who won
it was all about the play

the ground action rivaled as
silly squirrels played freeze tag
chasing each other round and
round the tree trunk
lightening fast then
frozen statues as breath held
before the chase began
again but wait
a scavenger hunt
oh we should play
and off they went only to
return to freeze again

The wind played with
the trees and leaves
sang and danced
knowing time is short
and so pouring their
passion into a performance
that would never be repeated
foreshadowing their final
bow as graceful
ballerinas they pirouette
and softly come to ground
they whisper farewell

I feel a kinship
with wild things

Coming of Age

you were young then
and music was all
walked on sand
and never felt it shift
under bare feet
brown and shiny
like new pennies and
just as lost
you believed you were
vulnerable to nothing
the north winds couldn’t
chill the limbs that ran
after love and life

first heartbreak left you
raw and bleeding from
a thousand tiny holes
the shock of pain
how could it feel like
that the songs never
told you but still you
listened to the radio
in the night and looked
out the window wishing
and hoping the brown
haired guitar player
would explain it all

turns out he was not
a god but mortal like
the rest of us
the government
unimpressed by his
truths decided that
Viet Nam was his
next venue
he bled from
a thousand tiny holes
the shock of his death
a cold north wind
on limbs that ran

the musician was made up.  The rest of course, was not.

Why I Write

what is this thing
this infatuation
that brings me again and again
to this keyboard from hell
would you tell me
connected obsession
lately more perspiration
less inspiration
less breathing in of life
more breathing though strife
but a wise author said
to write you must do one
thing every day and I care what
she said so I care and I do it
put my ass in the chair
and it feeds me and shames
me slaps me and claims
me brings peace and
divides me and often
derides me I love it I
hate it and just can’t escape it
the one place where only
the boundaries define me
and boundaries here are
the ones that I make
I can take to the edges and
hang by my nails
climb to the heavens
jump off a cliff and best
all my enemies of
which there are many because
I am the chosen one don’t
you know in my frozen world
made up and jade eyes can
mesmerize heros have issues
oh pass me the tissues
flowers can eat you and angels
can greet you or maybe I
bore you the words are so good
but I tend to tear them
on their way to the paper
holes in my knowledge preclude
true perfection confection
the frosting but sometimes
the meat is withheld punctuation
can cause critical conflagration
I just know this thing that’s
inside of my head it will shake
me it takes me I go
where I’m led

Our Eyes

through my eyes
the wrinkles fade
the years part
like the red sea
and I journey safely
to the place
to a wedding with
bluebonnets on an arch
love is a feast
that never ended
forever is now
and then and
tomorrow we bring
all the moments
to the table
hunger grows up
and never satisfied
perpetually filled
by your eyes

How Many

a man once sang out
he rang out
how many roads
must a man walk down
can we lay it down
we’re still asking
still finding the chords
still writing the songs
that ask all the hard
questions the battles
still rage young men die
children hungry
politicians lie preachers
run laps for the money
we search for the truth
for proof there are
answers the planners
time passes and
somewhere a bell rings
a man sings
how many times
all the bombs
forever banned and
a little girl picks up
her weapon to fix up
and strikes all the chords
that she knows and the
words that ask it that cry
for those in the between
the man who once sang
about roads about dreams
about cries all who die
how many times
must a man walk down
til we’re found

Tomorrow Washes Me Clean

Sunday Scribbling prompt #232 : Clean

I’m willing, I’m lazy
I’m just a little crazy
I’m trying to see
what it’s all about

I’m wiser and older
I’m just a little colder
I’m like a kid filled
with self doubt

Hold on
Clouds roll in
Rain washes me clean
Hold on
All that was barren’s
now green

I don’t have the answers
Not even sure it matters
I Wish I could just
figure it all out

I’m happy then I’m crying
I’m very good at whining
Can’t seem to stay on a
straight and steady route

Hold on
Clouds roll in
Rain washes me clean
Hold on
All that was barren’s
now green
Hold on
See what a
new day will bring
tomorrow comes
and washes me clean

Love’s Seasons

in spring love bursts
like blossoms purple yellow
brightly decked and robust
rain and sun both mellow
friends in spring love
stands impervious
feet planted, hearts open

sun climbs higher in the sky
the sky that looks down on
the wheat that stretches golden
hands to reach for light
and share a bounty
feeding all the hungry
marching together row
upon row arm in arm

grey rain and crispy breeze
gives way to gusts that bend
and curl us round ourselves
foreshadowing cloaking
covering blanketing we
smile and bite the apples
hurrying home to comfort

light the fires close the shutters
each withdraw to hold their warmth
for winters season pulls us from
the streets and fields and meadows
once were green but now asleep
huddled up against the cold
turned inward and half gone
leaving love to melt

poem prompt:

“We Outgrow Love Like Other Things” by Emily Dickinson

We outgrow love like other things
And put it in the drawer,
Till it an antique fashion shows
Like costumes grandsires wore.

The Big Picture

I’m tired of seeing big picture
I’m tired of inside of my head
round and round I go and find
there’s nothing here
there’s nothing here
I want I need I feel
so much that words
just fly away
before I see them
they are behind my eyes
inside my heart
over my head
under your feet
could you move just a little
I know I could see
I could sing
I could write
it goes round and round I find
the inside of my head
there is a big picture and
I’m tired

Dark Hope

hope dripped from stars
this no moon night
I stretch out arms to
catch the light

Hope slips past silent
jeweled and bright
bracelets of regret
clasped too tight