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places I was known ~

08 Friday Nov 2013

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whenIcallyourname

wrote of one Kentucky
one blush
became a bride –
of hills and empty spaces
sketched between

the coming back
to hold you –
in threads of willingness
found me here
believing
in a dream

fell awake
beneath the stars
cut of purple light
names and dates
– places
I was known

startled
as a winter lark
backwards through
a storm
silence
finds me better
left alone

once before
as surely soon
I’m bound to
understand
the bliss of leaving
home –
to come again

bittersweet
the ache
that has no memory
of loss –
just a feeling
left of blue
Kentucky
winds

. . .

what we keep ~

06 Wednesday Nov 2013

Posted by tornadoday in a time for telling, Poetry, Storytelling

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acceptance

Earlier this week, I received an email from a dear friend – updating me
on the health of her husband (cancer) and inquiring on the
status of a mutual friend.   I responded, and her response
to me left me with a feeling – that I needed to
post this. Even in the knowing, it was
good to find someone else who did as well.

[Obviously, names have been changed; feel free to find your own.]

. . .

Dearest Beth,

Leah is fine, but I so understand your comments regarding Dan. I feel
the same about
Leah. When I call in the morning, and she doesn’t answer,
I immediately wonder if
something has happened. Fortunately,
there are lots of days where there is no power

where she lives or issues with the phone lines in between. Or
days when her night has 
been horrid and she has finally
gotten to sleep with aid of medication and she doesn’t

even hear the phone.

She knows I worry, but we’ve reached a wonderful place of knowing
– and appreciating 
the gift that is now. If there
is grace in growing older, it is coming to an 
understanding of
what matters. We’ll sometimes laugh about stuff we could be doing

but we’re not – quite simply because age gives us the wisdom
to know that the road 
isn’t quite as long and we’re not going
to fill it up with things that have no

value.

I’m sorry to hear about Dan, but another part of me is reminded
of a story from
years ago. A dear friend spoke of her father’s passing
with cancer and I commented
how hard it must be to watch a
loved one go slowly. She smiled back and said that the offset

was something so many don’t have – notice. Her family had
been given time to say
aloud everything they wanted to say,
to share what they needed to share. The end was

still hard, but the ‘afterward’ much easier without
the regrets over what had

never been said.

There are a world of people out there who would give
anything for one
more day, one more hour, one more time……..
to say. They had no notice. It’s a

wonderful thing to think we never hold back, but we do……..we
keep from each other the
most intimate of our feelings
and then we have nowhere to put them.

May you find a place most tender.

Love,
Me

Wherever I

of loves
not so many
ten thousand
one more
than a faceless reminder
of where I began

on paths
so familiar
as claimed by my shoes
the shade of my scarlet
to bloom

held to a silence
where nothing
is said
of graces
unhurried release

where distance
is none
but for traces
of time
and a place
they remember me
still

. . .

a place I remember ~

05 Tuesday Nov 2013

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling, verse

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reflect

were you always
a face in the crowd
someday – a destiny true
a voice on the wind
reminds me again
the place
(I remember)
as you

was our moment
no more than a dream
a kiss at the gate —
(letting go)
we lingered that day
as time slipped away
to truths
we were destined
to know

was our purpose
a blessing (to touch)
faded – a photograph now
of strained black and white
conceded to light –
far more than this world
would allow

was your whisper
the song I would hear —
an echo of longing
out loud
is yesterday gone
(or still holding on)
awaiting
your face –
in a crowd

. . .

angels every one ~

03 Sunday Nov 2013

Posted by tornadoday in a time for telling, Poetry, Storytelling

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somewherestill

the best of me
comes late some days
apples
berries
blackbirds
the night hangs wet
against my windowpane

leaves are falling
hear their sighs
of spring
denying winter
would come –
and yet he does
to love again

judge me well
though who can tell
what secrets
I’ve been keeping
some would swear
to stories
never heard

but keeping here
far more than lines
more than
winds to weary
names and faces
graces
undeserved

save the light
still the might
of those who have no
sorrow
those who know
of every trust
by name

somewhere now
a gale of birds
wings beyond
the keeping –
angels every one
where I remain

. . .

jasper stains ~

02 Saturday Nov 2013

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling

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heavensits
morning spreads
her mysteries
across the meadow’s nape
pushes soft against
the glory grey
nestled down within the dusk
where once a dream
was blue –
wings to fly
I scarce recall their way

lavender
and jasper stains –
silver leaf and maple
the coldest water
reels from me the dawn
tempted by the leaving
of amber stems
and shade
feathers falling
ashes all around

nights I sleep
against the fold
of poems yesterday
were written to the leaves
beyond my door
gathered for the burning
smoke rings
ruby skies –
daylight sits
in clothes I never wore

. . .

ancient blue lining
clouds returning our sorrows
misty tears to rain

Mount Hood –
Smoky Mountains 2011

new and improved ~

01 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by tornadoday in a time for telling, Storytelling

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closermygodtothee

Now and then, I am reminded that the words ‘new’ and ‘improved’ are not always the same.

My father has Parkinson’s. It’s been almost twelve years now, though sometimes I forget (as does he). This year has been hard on him. I think he spent too much time in the garden without water in the Spring, and the effects are wearing. He’s lost weight since March and the jeans I got him last Christmas are falling off.

I’m not the only one to notice. At a doctor’s appointment this past week, he was given three suggestions to make his life better. One was the possibility of getting a hospital bed. He asked if I thought it would help him, and I told him I felt that any benefit would be negated by not sleeping next to my mother. He chuckled in such a way that I knew the same thought had occurred to him.

The second suggestion was that he go to physical therapy. I told him that would be good and reminded him that an old friend of mine who used to go our church worked there. He had forgotten and I am sure he’ll follow-through.

She also recommended he gain some weight. Earlier in the Spring, I suggested he drink Boost (or some version to help with his intake of proteins, etc). He eats good; but as a rule, it’s not foods that will put weight on.  I had also read something about how athletes eat peanut butter to help them gain weight (a heaping tablespoon three or four times a day).

‘I like peanut butter. I loved it when I was a kid, but we didn’t have it much. It was too expensive.’ (my tears)

‘I like it too.’

‘My mama would make biscuits and peanut butter for me to take for lunch. It was about a half mile walk. They never made it to lunch. Most times, they never made it to the school. (little boy laugh) I grew up in another time.’

‘A good time, daddy.’

I’ve never had biscuits with peanut butter, but last night, I made a pan of biscuits. This morning, I had one for breakfast (with peanut butter). It was good. But then again, I couldn’t help but imagine how good it tasted to a little boy with dirty hands and eyes the same as mine.

within these times
of letting go –
love is settled softly
with stories
of before
where I
a dream

. . .

big enough ~

31 Thursday Oct 2013

Posted by tornadoday in a time for telling, Poetry, Storytelling

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onceIknew

stories now
my daddy tells
of times before the better
took us by surprise
and shut our soul
of red clay paths
and old tin lines –
mary heaven
showed us
the ways to home
was not so far
to go

no ringing
of the latest news
no clamor to achieve
candles burned
beside
the feather bed
children wrapped
in babies
held as one to one
blessings come
– wherever
prayers were said

no looking back
or leaving long
another chance –
for nothing
would shake our faith
or move the least
to fall
dirty hands
so tender –
eyes caressed the light
dreams just big
enough –
to hold us all

. . .

illusion of rain ~

30 Wednesday Oct 2013

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling

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findingme

darker the page
this side of my bed
where sleeping
you move me away
from places
the moon
remembers at will
– as silent the sigh
of a dream
falling in

you must have been
surely not
more than this wanting
already the hands
have gone on
touching to numbers
we knew
would replace
the last with the first
a kiss more
to save

too many
to mention
of moments sustained
in the fold of a sheet
– an illusion of rain
could be
I was grieving
this loss long ago
when turned from my seeking
– to wonder you
home

making of story
one ending the same
as you spoke
to the dark
while counting
my stars

. . .

loosened by the grey ~

29 Tuesday Oct 2013

Posted by tornadoday in a time for telling, Poetry, Storytelling

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with your name on my mouth

for every life
another spent
– lessons
feathered soft
ancient buttons
loosened by the grey

to where
the just beginning
goes –
to start
without a name
from destinies –
a better plan
is made

for where
somewhere
we’ll find again
the window
through the wood
a lantern
glowing golden
welcome home

mysteries we squandered
by the journey
take us back –
a lifetime more
than e’er I’d pass
alone

ribbons lost
their way into
the oldest sycamore
– longing held
with seasons more
to write

of burdens left
upon the lawn
where’er the dream is gone
– dew is falling
shadows
on the night

. . .

one more yesterday ~

27 Sunday Oct 2013

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling

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creation, faith, grace, gravel roads, knowledge, life, living, love, nature, oceans, passion, poetry, sacred intimacy, seeing in the dark, self, soul signature, spirit, spirituality, strength, tennessee, tides, truth, understanding, wisdom, wonder

sweetly

where
the wind
a moment spoke
in breezes
to the ocean –
a time or two
when trusted you
to stay

whispers
wake me –
all the night
around me wraps
with wanting
for one more time
– one more
yesterday

to live within
this consequence –
sworn to breathless
morning –
sometimes
I feel your presence
moving there

wondering
of where the winds
and where –
the waves are singing
songs I once
remembered
everywhere

. . .

Author’s note: I love the ocean – and the mountains. When I am on the shore,
I can close my eyes, and there – the sound of leaves pushing one into another.
When among the trees, I close my eyes and hear waves upon the sand. The
songs are the same – love speaks a language all can understand.
A story told by evergreen writ upon the tides.

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