
when for the words
I’d trade my soul –
with want for verse to reason
would give of all I have
to hold you still
when I’ve forgotten everything
of places left to dream –
to leave unsaid
love
beyond my will
. . .
05 Wednesday Aug 2020
Posted in Poetry, spirituality
15 Wednesday Jul 2020
Posted in Poetry, spirituality
Tags
beginnings, constellation, destiny, dreams, life, love, memory, moments, silence, starlight, time, touch, trust, truth

would that your heart
remember us this –
asleep neath a blanket of night
dreaming our days
as atonement for touch
– burned into memory
hushed by the sight
of ten thousand ancients
falling around –
moonlight kissing the ground
I will know you the same
in places afar –
as sure was your love come for me
held to a moment
we lit up the dark –
and willed for a moment
one more destiny
. . .
21 Sunday Jun 2020
Posted in folklore, Poetry, Storytelling
Tags
abraham, blessing, dreams, endured, faith, guardians, life, light, love, night, seeking, stars, trust, wishes

what words
need understanding –
but a place to fall
one day
beyond the seeker seeking
our dismay
another time
forgotten us –
some meaning just beyond
the dreamer dreamed
and all that was
become
a summer night
a star just so
and planted black
as diamond
how many wishes
raised
before his fell
dust is left
to willing hands
pressed against the light
to trace the trail
of wishes
cross the night
. . .
03 Wednesday Jun 2020
Posted in Poetry, spirituality
Tags
all I really know, dreams, life, love, moments, seasons, soul memory, spirit, time, what we keep

forsaken now
the breach of days –
the breath of years gone by
these hands
where eager dreams
were laid –
with ne’er a wonder
why
how is it
I’ve forgotten
how I knew –
for love we came
tis all I’ve kept
of living –
but for chance
to feel the same
. . .
02 Tuesday Jun 2020
Posted in Poetry, Rambling, spirituality, Storytelling
Tags
another me, blessings, books, dreams, home, life, love, memory, one more day, parallel lives, reading, sometimes, story, time, truth
So, it’s been a while since I offered something more than poetry and prose. I’ve commented more than once that my family loves my non-poetic efforts best because they’re easier to understand. Go figure!
I’m a reader. It’s as much a part of my DNA as long fingers and dark chocolate eyes. It’s not something I do, but rather who I am. Most all my books are in pristine shape because I treat them as friends, not just books. They are places and stories, and people that I fall in love with over and over again.
But some of my copies (my personal, ‘don’t let me go’ copies) are filled with dog-eared pages, cards, notes and highlighter – placeholders for words that I wish I had penned, thoughts I wish I had been able to express with such simplicity. They are the hidden treasure in every book I own. Funny, I used to think that Stephen King’s reference to characters and places from another book were the treasure. That’s not so, or at least, it’s not so now.
Last night, or rather early this morning, I finished “The Bridge of Sighs”, and it was just such a book. It took forever to start, but once started, I didn’t want it to end. I fell in love with Bobby, Lou and Sarah. At various times, their struggles aligned with mine, and even where they didn’t, I caught glimmers of people I know and love within their stories.
I want to share one such quote from the book. Maybe it will be enough to inspire you to find the book yourself, but if not, you’ll have this taste.
“Not long ago, Lou asked me if I thought he’d stolen my rightful destiny in marrying me. I told him the truth, that I loved him and I didn’t regret anything about our lives together. But do we ever tell ‘the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, so help me God,’ as my father used to say, to those we love? Or even to ourselves? Don’t even the best and most fortunate of lives hint at other possibilities, at a different kind of sweetness and, yes, bitterness too? Isn’t this why we can’t help feeling cheated, even we know we haven’t been?”
Those words resonated with me, and likely with most every person over the age of fifty. Try as we might, we can’t help but be intrigued by the thought of a parallel life where those we love are still fixing breakfast, opening the diner, or taking out the trash – an alternate universe with a different life – maybe one we were meant to live – or one that time and fate managed away from us.
I don’t know the answer to your questions. I don’t even know the answers to my own. But what I do know is that life is incredibly sweet, regardless our misgivings, ugly truths and almost might-have-beens. We are surely blessed even in our disappointments and wonderings.
My daddy once said that there’s the life we live and the life we dream. If we’re lucky, at some point in our lives, even if just for a day, they are the same.
Let us never stop looking for those places where we wrap our arms around both – where we fall in love again with our own story.
were not for winds
those prideful storms
that ripped our fates apart
would not my hand
be found in yours
my heart within your heart
this I know
despite the rest –
the days to pass between
your soul remains a part of all
– the lives I live
and dream
❤
11 Monday May 2020
Posted in Poetry, Rambling, spirituality

dare I wake
the memory –
was just a dream away
so real
my body trembles
in its wake
lest I break apart
with want for more
than air
when stumbled
on the day –
and you’re not
there
dare the sun
another rise –
the stars
a deeper sky
dare the moon
be jealous
of the night
. . .
08 Friday May 2020
Posted in Poetry, Rambling, spirituality

with sweet regard
a warm caress
can burn a soul in two –
or purge a dream from waking –
near enough
to coming true
catastrophic
tendencies –
tho born of good intent
to make of nothing
something
more –
something more
than this
a stolen kiss
no longer missed
leaves hunger still for more –
surrendered into folly
every love
we loved before
. . .
06 Wednesday May 2020
Posted in Poetry, spirituality
Tags
awakened, dreams, listening, love, remembering, soul memory, spirit, truth

how many nights
far too many
beyond my need for sleep
drifting in and out
of slumber –
miles to go
with none to keep
songs are playing
I can hear them –
near enough to wake the soul
verses sweet
in recollection
move my weary heart
to fold
ill regard
for lifetimes bartered –
on this crazy dream
of mine
how many sunsets
unremembered
will I find
will I find
. . .
30 Thursday Apr 2020
Posted in Poetry, spirituality
Tags
destiny, dreams, home, life, longing, love, memory, names, prayer said aloud, shared remembrance, soul memory

keep the burn ablaze
make for me a place –
I will come to home
and breathe
of all I know
in this
and each beginning –
each returning to reveal
of ways we thought
were learning us
alone
keep the fire
say my name
into each misty morn
write my soul
to cedar –
to pages of your own
keep my place
as love becomes
a memory of futures cast
real as dreams
we prayed aloud –
into the sweet
unknown
. . .
27 Monday Apr 2020
Posted in Poetry, spirituality

you could call it love
tho I might deem it something else –
an urgency shared
with an ancient moon
pressed into memory –
as evidence of fate
a need unresolved
longing so old
I’ve almost forgotten
how it feels
to be remembered
. . .
Starry-eyed Writer, Cautious Philosopher, Hopeful Romantic
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