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loss before listen
quiet one’s smile
lost in the self-assurance
that he knows how things ought to be
point taken, he believes, as he listens
but his pre-judgement means
he never he never heard
what she tried to tell him
dash
wee carnations, baby’s breath delicate
in slender, white container set
on the flat stone with loved names
and lifetimes of struggle, dreams
pain and laughter given no more
than a dash between numbers
soft flowers in memory
of their gift of life
but proving too insubstantial
as the wind nudges it over
the water spills across letters
etched in stone
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flatten that notion
privileged to watch the sun wander
across the horizon, going south
for the winter and north in spring
as well as overhead to mark the day
but i understand the concept
of earth wobble to crate the seasons
i twist my left fist toward my right
to grasp earth rotating on its axis
mental pictures help comprehend
when bare sight tells me the earth is flat
cq no longer reluctant
california quail no longer reluctant
to flutter up to feeding bowl
and large enough to not worry
about competition as she
fills it with her bulk and warns
off by the frantic flutter of her
question mark headpiece
choose not to participate
unaware, we miss the snake slithering
away from under our feet
the cougar peering down
from hillock above our heads
doe naked in the middle of the field
but so still we do not notice
skunk cabbage gives our noses warning
but how many lovely flowers blossom
without our ever seeing them
there is so much more to our world
than we quiet ourselves to realize
let alone become a part of
giggles and guffaws
the giggles and guffaws
of our gang of four
contribute abundantly
to the noise in The Meating Place
but as the infant in her buggy
still sleeps, we continue to tell
tales and laugh with the joy
only precious friends can give
generosity leads
generosity is a leading trait
of those around me
with never-ending awe
i hear our Writers in the Grove
listen to and support each other
i watch church members go
to do for others what needs
to be done but would never
be demanded or even asked
and family surrounds me
with priceless gifts of love
and forgiveness
watching dark clouds gather
the poem reached within me
describing a tree’s cognizance
of painful damage of storm and fire
rooted as it was, unable to run away
shuddering now in expectant fear
watching dark clouds gather – thunderstorm?
or fire?
kiss the ground
watched “Kiss the Ground”
awed by the simplicity of the answer
yet again, we need to let go
of our arrogance, thinking
we know best when we have in fact
only a glimmering
let the earth do what it has done best
for millennia without our interference
live with our world as part of the whole
rather than would-be conquerors
shorts and sandals await
my sandals waiting
as spring makes up its mind
to stay above fifty degrees
my shorts will continue waiting
until i make up my mind
to take off those last fifty pounds
reader’s comment
Reader's comment on May mjNewsletter:
Wow! Amazing your ability to capture so many elements of human experience in your monthly newsletters. Joy, love, companionship, longing, heartache, ageing, life, death, deep appreciation of nature, awe and sometimes puzzlement over human behavior and Divine creative design. This newsletter includes them all. So much to contemplate ... a feast for mind, heart, spirit, and soul!
Thank you,
S
awkward spring
a few days of sun
warm enough to stay outdoors
to replant seedlings and sprinkle
seeds over disturbed slopes
in hopes of roots to hold the hills
and grace with flowers
but this morning heavy dew
and promise of rain
even hint of scattered thunder
spring’s awkward finding balance
fat colors
something more than the pale purple
dense cloudy sky
something about the color of earth
objects themselves
trees, grass—fattened
thicker as though osmosis
had already taken on water
and changed their reflective surface
even before the clouds had dropped
their rain
flickering aftermath
flickering pale patch of light
barely alive on my bedroom wall
enough to cause me to rise to look
out across the valley floor a mile
or more at brilliant light of ambulance
and unsynchronized blue and red
flashes of six emergency vehicles
another accident on the curve
of country road that has totaled
many cars including my own
when a rusted sedan took that bend
in the middle of the road
coming toward me
long drive to dinner
touched with laughter
party of five extended family
and loved friend
elegant meal overlooking
misted ocean
well worth the hour and a half
drive to the coast
warm day finally
a warm day, finally
even my light sweater shed
as we walked by the little shops
in old town McMinnville
delighting that spring gives
promise that hard winter
is at last letting go
deer and dear humans
can deer have had thousands
upon thousands of generations
without a philosopher among them?
has it been the size of the brain
or acceptance of culture that what
is good enough for father
is and should be
good enough for son?
or fatalism in religion
allowance that all is pre-determined
and useless to struggle against?
or combinations of all the above
that styme the lone maverick
when he tries to question?
dear human beings have not
been advancing so well recently
seeming satisfied to blame, victimize
and hate