
names repeated
as bells are ringing
promise keeps
a vigil dear
returning echoes
once forbidden
death is not
a victor here
. . .
07 Monday Nov 2016
Posted in Poetry
31 Monday Oct 2016
Posted in Poetry, Storytelling
Tags
all I know of living, constellations, dreams, life, love, poetry, silence, story, tell me, truth, verse, writer

this line
is one you crossed
that night
somewhere
as I lay sleeping
awoke within
the whisper of my name
ten thousand years
of someone told –
where once
I dreaming lived
speckled as the
moon
against your dark
poetry
to pull the heart
is life and death
surpassing
words and constellations
in silence
love remains
. . .
27 Thursday Oct 2016
Posted in Poetry, Storytelling

bittersweet
a lovely word
speaks to ways I’ve known
a path or two
grown heavy to the briar
biscuits sometimes
much too hard
jelly to the jar
places I was going
faded now
not much left
for writing –
too much truth to tell
years
where silver grey
the earth grows hard
when for a while
I walk beneath
stars to shine
the same
as once I knew them
every one
bittersweet
they burn
. . .
05 Wednesday Oct 2016
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized

where was I
when teardrops fell
dancing in the garden
fingers sweat
with honeysuckle vine
whispering
my reverie ~
as secrets to the morning
lest only then
heaven hear my cry
with prayers
for one more
evermore
roads to take me home
~ as stars along
an endless stretch
of blue
. . .
04 Tuesday Oct 2016
Posted in Poetry
Tags
destiny, immortal divine, life, love, memories, reflection, sacred intimacy, season, sense, time

leave me to home
as destined you found me
bound by a breath
to another man’s dream
to stars not betrayed ~
a journey unfolding
as warmth
without reason ~
evening of light
where shadows
lay stilled by the promise
of someday
by the fluttering sense
that forever
was come
. . .
06 Tuesday Sep 2016
Posted in Poetry
Tags
breath, gather me here, home, life, love, nature, old maps, remembering, time, trust

home
is but a path
returning
blossom here
where once a seed
placed
with love –
a heart beginning
now to fill
our only need
of hands
held soft –
gentle kisses
a moment here
wills us stay
beyond the reach
of time
and promise
a sun unseen
awaiting
day
. . .
27 Saturday Aug 2016
Posted in a time for telling, Poetry
would you hold my heart
if I willed you come,
to dream in fields
of clover,
where ravens fly
to gift the sky ~
the dance of
wing-ed lovers.
Would you take my breath
if upon a kiss,
these words of truth
were spoken;
an ancient tale
of fair thee well,
promises
unbroken.
Would you calm my soul
with tender verse
without remorse
or sorrow,
til one we are
amid the stars ~
a memory of
tomorrow.
. . .
26 Friday Aug 2016
Posted in a time for telling, Poetry, Storytelling
Tags
breath, grace, gratitude, gravel roads, home, life, love, remembering, seasons, spirit, story, time, vapor

was there
once before
a story unencumbered
a part became of all I know
becoming not the end
of two or more
ten thousand miles
of houses barely standing
weathered paint
and not much more to keep
than hands
together knitted
round a time
was almost lost
where now
the news of leaving
fills the town
with worry for the breaking
and hearts to split apart
nights beyond
the eager reach of sleep
stars were lined
along the sil….
tucked beneath the lace
dreaming not the same
as of you now –
blue the smoke of cedar
rolling down the hill
from places known for stone
and daffodil
remembered
would it matter
just how simple
we were then –
when given words
but chosen yet to kiss
before the day a shimmer
of breath
above the still
– a life recalled
could never end
that way
. . .
Author’s Note – A week ago this Sunday, my mother and I took a drive into the ‘old country’, along rivers where once we swam and roads not the same. We visited the cemetery where so many of my ancestors rest – between a pasture, a (cold cold) river and a valley. This house stands not far away, near another cemetery. My mother told me of the people who once lived beneath these aching timbers, when this was majestic place, filled with stories only started and rest far away.
19 Friday Aug 2016
Posted in Poetry
Tags
age, home another way, knowing, life, love, north, seeing in the dark, spirit, time, truth, wisdom

cooler now
the eastern wind
has come to blow me home –
with memory of forever
I was born
returning
as the falling snow
sticking to the branches –
winter white remembered me
from where I laid to rest
another time –
a sweeter soul
no different for the dying
let me sleep
and seal these words within
the place I was
committed as a softer glow
of setting –
dream me there
of circumstance
and bring my winds
to sing
. . .
12 Friday Aug 2016
Posted in a time for telling, Poetry, Storytelling
Tags
destiny, life, love, meditation, prayer, purpose, sacred intimacy, seasons, service, solitude, time, truth, water

in the quiet still
none can own
few or less aware
oceans slide
beneath a silver foam
secrets sworn
for keeping –
lest my ancient vigil fail
and mountains crumble
silent to the shale
remembered yet
tho not so far
along the shore we came
– casting seeds
to blossom
here we are
. . .
Starry-eyed Writer, Cautious Philosopher, Hopeful Romantic
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