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keepers ~

18 Friday May 2012

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becoming, children, connection, destiny, dreams, faith, family, grace, hope, love, reason, relationship, spirit, wandering, wisdom, woman

when all I have
is poured into these tiny hands
and wealth I thought
I had before –
no more  than grains of sand
were washed upon these living shores
returned to me a pearl
where lies the answers
eternities
I wondered –

(now I know)

ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

Come as a robin
outside my window –
true as a rainbow to shine.
Soft as a moment
we made in your making –
echoes of love so divine.

ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

was yesterday
I passed –
along this same sweet path
and shared a distant dream
I could hardly speak
knew not when
the time would come
would make my dreaming real

never knew
of times before –
you dreamed of me

ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

Author’s Note ~ At various times, I have been asked to write
something for a special occassion (anniversary, eulogy, or birth of a child).
This is a collage (a few) of the later.

home ~

16 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling

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becoming, cherokee, connection, death, dreams, family, fearless, grace, gravel roads, life, living, love, nature, old maps, reason, restless, self, southern, spirit, strength, truth, wisdom, woman, wonder

last I knew
the path grown over –
trees I loved were bending low
vine and cup with
secrets whispered –
of where we passed here
once ago

hands the same
though smaller somehow
tortured bark as web to ring –
learned of these
the lowly falling
more than colors died
for spring

come the passion now
for harvest
spare these ears
your lonesome knell
fill me up with sunlight
scattered –
ground to love
my feet so well

passed as years
through vein and valley –
crossed to crest
before the snow
hung a shade
of scarlet ribbon –
lifted there the skies
below

lark and lily –
worse for wearing
patient teachers (tears to dry)
eyes beseech
the naked branches
faith remains –
to wonder why

without the grain ~

12 Saturday May 2012

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling

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dreams, family, grace, life, love, memory, reason, restless, spirit, truth, wandering, writing

was just before the morn
silver coursed the sky
pregnant with the musing
bleached white crooked boards
(left without the grain)
a lowly thought (indifference)
doors we opened from the black
I couldn’t see before
hiding Viking splinters
copper hinges from my sight
beyond the place
where webs were breaking free
another shadows ninth
I must have dreamed
(you dreamed of me)

couldn’t see
beyond the light
was anchored to the rug
ran between the bathroom and hall
a tapestry of peacocks
sapphire blue and gold
quiet how they
flew about and never
blocked the way
kept the entry clean
in want for morning sun
slept in pools of maybe
for my taking
couldn’t understand
the truth (was ever I to be)
relieved to be
relieved to feel at all

white moths circle ’round
to let me through
beyond the room
where books are kept
vow and board together
save the past in chords of mystery
some post of prose (a favored verse)
forgotten me a poet
once proclaimed
(would be the best)
telling now of troubles
I have loved

a moment of light ~

12 Saturday May 2012

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death, dreams, faith, family, grace, life, loss, love, memory, reason, spirit, truth, wisdom

no different the ache
of eternity passing –
stolen the name we gave
to a dream
warmed to our heart
as one with our beating –
knew as we knew
of the waiting to be
stirs still in spirit
the place of becoming
strains as a breath on the night
drinks from the cup
we pass with our kisses
shines to the heavens
as a moment
of light

Author’s Note ~ Written for a friend and his wife, who were expecting
their first child in October. Instead, they now strain to fill the silence
left by words unspoken – grief that cannot be mentioned by name.

rest on sundays ~

07 Monday May 2012

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connection, destiny, dreams, faith, family, grace, gravel roads, life, living, love, passion, reason, relationship, restless, southern, strength, truth, value, wisdom, woman

 

born into this land
of southern
between a wielder and the thumb
to rows forgot
no seed was planted
barns were built to block the sun
and measured
were the miles from worship
counted lives as souls to save
washed our feet in dirty buckets
swore to pick
before the rain

no sin confessed
could steal the harvest
lies recalled of summer sweat
locust swarmed
July to August
seven years (‘lest we forget)
I couldn’t say
of rest on sundays
cut my legs on splintered rails
broken beans
of string and strummer
bushels filled by pint or pail

heat burns patient
into evening
settles just beyond the fence
wonder waits
where none was planted
southern born
my lone
defense

your mama’s only boy ~

05 Saturday May 2012

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connection, dreams, faith, family, life, love, memory, reason, relationship, spirit, strength, value, wisdom

had she held you
as I hold you –
would she recognize your song
or flush your skin
with tears and lullabys
stories of a life she lived
love before your love
stars were falling
wishes to your eyes
speaking softly –
given freely
dreams she dreamed (for you)
remembered now the one
that brought you home
forever changed
(tho rearranged)
a call from faraway
a spark to light her summer nights
shall burn in you always

choosing ~

04 Friday May 2012

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were only I
your baby ~
wanting breath and praise
a place within your arms
against your soul ~
were only I
your baby ~
and waited lifetimes more
to move within your shadows
another fate to hold
were only I
your baby ~
forgotten by your sin
a light revealed
to shine upon
the grace you held
within

pressed for luck ~

02 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by tornadoday in Storytelling

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family, fearless, grace, gravel roads, life, living, passion, reason, relationship, spirit, strength, truth, value

Whenever I’m in conversation with my brother or one of my sisters, almost always never a moment when remembering something from our childhood that one of us doesn’t ask, ‘where were our parents?’

Now before you get concerned that we were being left alone, let me explain. Or should I perhaps first say that we were never left alone. In fact, I have not a single memory of ever being left with a babysitter. We went where our parents went, and they didn’t go to places where there children couldn’t go. Our parents took their role very seriously, almost to the extreme. I remember distinctly leaving the drive-in theatre during the showing of the Don Knott’s classic Love God, because of a scene which implied that he (Don Knotts) and the lead female star had slept together. Truth! As an adult, I have gone to the same great lengths to screen movies I recommend to them. I find it almost humorous that my mother’s favorite movie is Pretty Woman. But that’s another story.

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Our parents were strict in some ways, and cursing (or even the thought of cursing) was strictly prohibited. We didn’t talk back (sass) and the words please and thank you were used as a part of any regular conversation, especially those involving adults.

But otherwise, in retrospect, I have to believe that my parents lived a part of their childhood through us.

We lived nearby a junkyard, and during the summer, we spent endless days crawling into abandoned Studebaker’s and Opal GT’s looking for treasure that had been left behind. We carried rings loaded with the keys we were fortunate enough to have salvaged in the process. At one time, I had 66 keys (yep, easy to remember – 66 books of the bible and 66 keys). We walked the sides of the highway (41 which runs from Detroit to Florida) looking for liquor bottles that had been tossed into the weeds. We’d take them home, rinse them out and fill them with colored water. They sat everywhere in our house, and almost every day, we’d carry in a new batch. We’d try to get the labels off, but if we couldn’t, we’d just turn that side to the wall. Even now, I imagine light dancing off of ten or fifteen bottles – different colors – creating a magic not so easily found anymore.

And yet, before you think it, let me say it – I would die if I thought any of my grandchildren, nieces or nephews were spending summers crawling through wrecked vehicles or walking alongside public highways. But, as you know, it was another time – a gentler, safer time.

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As I mentioned in another story, we lived in a mobile home (trailer is what it was, but I’m sure mobile home sounds more dignified). Around the time I turned 15, my dad and my uncle bought the park where we lived, which contained about 50 trailers. Now, I feel the need to explain something to those of you who are already turning up your noses. You don’t know anything.

At that time, and in the area where we lived, the people who lived in the park were other families just like us – families where the father worked; the mother cooked, cleaned, and hung clothes on the line to dry. The kids – well they had lots of friends (more than enough for a game of anything). If there were people anywhere who thought we were poor, or that we were trash, we didn’t know about it.

Okay, so back to the story. When my dad and uncle bought the park, it came with a couple of rental trailers. Typically, these would be rented out for long periods of time. There wasn’t a lot of transient business at that time. But every so often, someone would move out and my dad was left with the responsibility for cleaning it up for the next tenant – that is, my dad and his helpers. In retrospect, I’m almost certain we weren’t that much help……..but I was an expert at holding a flashlight! And whether you were patching a floor or unstopping a sewer line, you needed someone to hold the flashlight.

Anyway, on more than one occasion, this housekeeping effort would turn up more than what was bargained for, and certainly more than my dad could explain. Most often, he carried a paper sack with him so that anything ‘we shouldn’t see’ could be easily (and quickly) disposed of. On one such occasion, we found a roll of stickers. Remember those bright yellow smiley face stickers? That’s the ones, except these had ‘smooth as silk’ printed around the edges. The stickers were probably two inches in diameter, and there were lots (and lots) of them. I’m sure at the time; they seemed harmless to my dad.

We lived in that same ‘trailer’ for a long time. In fact, my parents only moved from there about 15 years ago, and for a while, one of my sisters lived there. As an adult, there have been many visits to that trailer, and every single time I entered the bedroom I shared with my two sisters – every time I saw those paneled walls decorated with hundreds of bright yellow ‘smooth as silk’ smiles, I would wonder aloud, ‘where were our parents?’

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Yep! Just like that…………

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inheritance ~

30 Monday Apr 2012

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becoming, connection, destiny, dreams, faith, family, grace, gravel roads, life, living, love, nature, reason, relationship, restless, self, southern, spirit, truth, wandering, woman

for sure
I’ve been around a bit
not much I haven’t seen
I’ve watched as rivers
rolled to flood –
and crushed the land between
I’ve seen them pass
and heard them speak –
there’s sorrow here for sale
peaches sold by basket –
and berries by the pail

my favorite jeans
are twelve years old –
my softest scarf – eighteen
there’s perfume on my dresser
– older still than me
a passion
that my granny cursed
wrung her hands to old
a walking stick
my grandpa carved –
permission to let go

there’s a coffee cup
I value most
the color of the sea –
was cracked the day that I was born
and saved at once for me

of satin sheets I never use –
and cotton ones worn through
dried to sun
beneath the lines
no other place would do
for sharing lives
and speaking minds –
curs-ed fate of men
spoke of pies
and nursery rhyme
til twilight fell again

long nights
on a crooked porch
tunes I know by heart
fingers press the strings
that were his voice

just beyond
the front gate –
there’s music I can hear
something moves
forever knew
a welcome waited here
to greet the past – to hold the cup
was raised another day
I say the same
I love you –
each time I kneel
to pray

on ailing floors
a crystal glass –
and none of this is mine
inheritance of loving
moves silent
through the pines

uncertain signs ~

22 Sunday Apr 2012

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling

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dreams, faith, family, fearless, grace, life, love, relationship, restless, spirit, truth, wandering, wisdom

forgive
I can’t be made to bend
the secret is my mother’s
was whispered once
for seven days ~
between the flag and floor
and there again
(as signs we left)
spoken as a promise ~
of who would come
my ways to understand

swinging doors
and swollen eyes
it’s a wonder that you found me
telling tales and cursing
at the ones who came before
a drunken verse
of careless vow
and hastened I to listen
as moments kept me waiting
for the truth

remembered as a
by the way – I’ll be gone by Wednesday
else Tuesday find the best of me
pinned against your heart ~

broken boards
and bargain prices
eased my daddy’s worry
drew a map to lacey lace ~
a trail of love’s perfume
hands to fit together
warned of others (separated)
labors left to sweat
upon your brow

never thought
the choice would come to this
payment for the teaching ~
tear stained lips
are talking in the dark
as sad as one
(the other feels) for destinies rewritten
lines between the lines
and more to cross

pages torn away ~
from where we meant to leave a story
someone came too late
and fortunes fell
as shattered glass (uncertain signs)
remembered
by another ~

secrets shared
before the cards were read

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