Wolcum YoleThese old hauntsDark at daybreakand before the dinner bellStill, still, stillBray hearts of beastsNo God or sinTo spin the dial back again Wolcum YoleA radiant friend, a wickLighting season’s edgeLaughter, a friendUnder my ribsStaring down the fearOf doing it lonelyIn bitten wind Wolcum YoleI will sit with youIn the darkI will sit with youAsContinue reading “#26: Wolcum Yole”
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#25: The Streets Run Purple
The streets run purplethe morning after a big snowEach man, woman, & child grab shoveland tend to what needs tendingThe tractors come from field to townlending to what needs lending Someone on our blocknever know exactly whodug all the mailboxes clean to the curbAnother brushed all the car windowsI walk the dog past the neighborsholdingContinue reading “#25: The Streets Run Purple”
#24: A Fishing Report
A rush of wind, maybe 15 mph (?), wakes me. It’s November, the windows are open, and still, two-months-ago tomatoes cling tight to the vine. Daughter’s breath on my face and dog’s breath at my feet synchronize. The man of the house has gone to chase some snaggletooth sirens, at least they’re Wisconsin native. MyContinue reading “#24: A Fishing Report”
#23: All or Nothing At All
Challenge accepted& with that, shadows appearEach one a figure in the nightCovering our view of the starsSlipping in through our ears, eyes, noseHead and shoulders still attached. A movie reelsPicking up where we left offWhat large body of water do we crossIn our wonky canoe?Built when we were fiveOut of the wood From our dreamcatcher.Continue reading “#23: All or Nothing At All”
#22: Just Happy To Be Here
A palindrome for the ages, 23.32.The G.O.A.T., 1991 Feet in the water and head full of dirt, 1.17. WatersideNeither left or rightOn heart & bellyDue North & South Separate, until they meet. re: IntroductionThere are times to know. Those stuck to picture frames, blood on the sheets, letters with old addresses to places not worthContinue reading “#22: Just Happy To Be Here”
#21: In Search of Mung Beans
Convinced that Kitchari (kich-uh-ree) is the answer, considering how tough it’s been to find the mung beans. The best things are the hardest to find. Trash goes out on Tuesdays. The blinds open everyday at 7:33 am for the satiated mutt on the futon. Girlie wimpers for her blind boyfriend, just kitty corner. A bathtubContinue reading “#21: In Search of Mung Beans”
#20: Year 3 in Leather
Year 3 in leatherLining your front, left pocket – a gift from my fatherWeatheredTethered to bedpostsBenevolent grin – tough, but sureCinched on the 3rd hole – prong adjusting by yearThe same saddle since 2008 Walked in fields of alfalfa – better in bootsAdjusted the bolo snug against the solar plexus – a gift to yourContinue reading “#20: Year 3 in Leather”
#19: Baby, You Gotta Hold On
The summoning of the simplest breath from the lungs and holding it just a little longer than normal. It is the quietest space where the heart pounds –harder still. Then a loon howls for you. Do others yo-yo between existential danger and lightning bugs? Or tiger lilies? Or mammatus rainclouds? I see the shimmer inContinue reading “#19: Baby, You Gotta Hold On”
#18: Birthday $ on Bird Seed
It’s become a tradition around the onset of my annual age change to fill the feeders. Gabe reminds me that I need to start the year out with sparkling equipment before adding the seed. So I clean. Every inch, every remnant of yesteryear’s bird consortium is erased. They dry in the chilly sun, because theContinue reading “#18: Birthday $ on Bird Seed”
#17: Nan’s Amaryllises
Five pots were parsed out between us. Each contained two to three bulbs trimmed to the quick. Clumps of dead leaves and cobwebs marked the months since they’d seen sun. Would they miss their other terracotta compatriots? Scientists have proven plants can communicate with each other. Maybe they sensed my roots to their previous owner.Continue reading “#17: Nan’s Amaryllises”