
of nothing
I am quite so sure
as all I hold apart
a velvet box
of secrets –
tis my soul
filled to brim
with memories –
promise left unsaid
colored leaves
and fragile bits
of bone
. . .
28 Thursday Dec 2017
Posted in Poetry
06 Monday Nov 2017

when the seas
have lost their way
to the shore
as starlight denied
by the moon
will then my surrender
be at last understood
by death come
a moment too easy
too soon
verses
and sentiment
fragmented word ~
memory suffered
by chance into rhyme
forever is written
as moments between
~ a story unfolding
of purpose
divine
lifetimes allowing ~
for silent release
of wondering back
unto all I hold true
beyond what was given
~ by fated intent
to a place I’d forgotten
to leave you
. . .
28 Friday Jul 2017
Posted in Poetry
Tags
destiny, home, intimacy, journey, learning to live, love, memories, one in our togetherness, sharing, strength, treasure, truth, worth

of time
I’ve held my measure
moments
(o so fine)
lives
and lives before
I knew
(remember)
pages
of a color –
words
(my favored few)
all I hold
is holding (still)
another other
truth
come
as winter softens
by the light
(a softer glow)
for memories
to gather
(from the cold)
of roads
we thought (forever)
a coming back
enough
for a moment (touching
heaven)
time becoming
love
. . .
09 Thursday Mar 2017
Posted in Storytelling
Tags
breath, carrying, death, family, life, love, memories, remembering, seeing in the dark, story, time, truth, value, years
As of late, my mother has been sharing stories. Some I’ve heard, but others, I haven’t. It seems almost impossible that this much time could pass without me knowing that my mother lied about her age when she married my daddy. Of course, on the other hand, it seems unlikely they would have married had she not. My assumption that the laws were different then had never really been tested so I was surprised to find numbers written on the edge of their license. When pressed, she confirmed she had lied. I suppose the justice wanted the ‘last word’, noting their ‘supposed’ ages to the official proof.
There’s another tale about her leaving the basketball team when my grandmother gave her the choice to either quit the team or stop seeing my dad. My mother actually fretted for a while over that until I reminded her that they only dated for a couple of months before marrying, at which point she quit school. I wonder how much of the last 62 years have been filled with angst, when in reality she might have missed two or three games.
But we do that, don’t we? The things that shouldn’t be given any weight at all are made bigger by our insecurity, anger, frustration, jealousy and need. And yet, the things that should be viewed as ‘big’ most often aren’t. We lose sight of the first kiss, choosing instead to focus on the first broken heart.
The attention given to my sweet Aunt Lyda* isn’t near the amount given to those whose lives were defined by bad luck and worse choices.
Mom wants me to write a book filled with her stories. I’m all for it, though periodically, I put down my pen and exclaim, ‘that’s not making the cut’ or ‘sorry, but that story’s going with you’.
It’s not the burden that breaks us, but the way we carry it.
tell me now
again
I will you
speak of times before
split the veil
wherein my name
is sewn
listen this reminder
lest I should pass
the night
burdened with
the memory
of every love
I’ve known
*My great aunt Lyda (my granny’s sister) was a beautiful soul. She married a man whose first wife was lost to illness. She helped to raise his three children, though she never bore any herself. They were hard times, and his wife had been buried in an unmarked grave. When he passed, Lyda had a stone made, bearing his family name. The first wife was moved, and for more than 40 years, they’ve lain next to one another, Ruthie and Lyda, with the man they shared between. It’s a story I love to carry.

24 Tuesday Jan 2017
Posted in Poetry
Tags
eternal, faith, heart, home, love, memories, nature, remembrance, sacred intimacy, sweet divine, time, truth, value

sometimes
still I gather
moments by their stems
arranged in peaceful
place
against my heart
where essence
so familiar
blooms
to take my breath
reminding me
the way
was mine
to love
. . .
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
. . .
14 Tuesday Jun 2016
Posted in Poetry
Tags
angels, blessings, home, knowing, life, love, memories, nature, seasons, sometimes, the ways we came, time, truth

we took turns
telling stories
(turns telling lies)
crossing our hearts
with another
sworn to believe
verses (were we)
left to remember
the name of a kiss
eternities spent
(on a moment)
one day
more than forever
less than was leaving
back o’er the path
we’d forgotten
(to miss)
we took turns
telling stories
(turns telling lies)
crossing our hearts
with another
. . .
03 Friday Jun 2016
Posted in Poetry

how is it
becoming –
a memory true
as the near perfect shade
of chestnut
of root
the filter of lilacs
lavender
moss
as a dream
now surrendered –
tendered by loss
as another I held you
another I wept –
long past the edges
writ for me here
in scripted
assurance –
promise and vine
paths given way
to the margins of time
a keeper unseasoned
by love
at its best
purpose made sweet
by forgiveness
confessed
let me to know
of a place
not so far
as the essence
of lilac –
a night in the stars
. . .
08 Tuesday Sep 2015
Posted in Poetry
Tags
connection, gravel roads, home, knowing, letting go, living, love, memories, remembrance, sacred intimacy, seasons, time
I’m the road
made sure
for coming home –
the taking back of time
words where none
would fit
the same as mine
from here
the waiting restless
as stars
again align
I’m more than once
you might have dreamed
– thought
removed of rhyme
gather me
remember me
beyond this sacred
afterglow
lay me down
beneath the night –
another loved you so
in keeping
let your sweet embrace
replace my will –
my need to go
til all of you
returns to me
as all of love
I know
. . .
22 Wednesday Jul 2015
Posted in Poetry
Tags
acceptance, age, angels, assurance, becoming, blessings, forgiveness, gravel roads, home, knowing, love, memories, time, travel
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