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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

eager page ~

05 Saturday May 2012

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becoming, faith, fearless, grace, living, love, memory, reason, restless, self, spirit, strength, truth, wandering, woman, writing

doubt me not a moment
when the page is turned at last ~
when chalk is mute
against an empty slate ~
when ink is spilled
as longing ~
might I then erase the truth
was given me
and I returned to you
as slanted verse and broken rhyme
tales denied the telling
literature I knew (before you came)
chisel me with tenderness
before the end is done
else stories I have told
be all I was

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

aster and jade ~

04 Friday May 2012

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faith, God, grace, life, love, nature, paradise, reason, spirit, strength, truth, wisdom

was never ours
this garden –
this lush reserve of life
but given us with trust
that we could learn ~
would find a truth
unblemished
and guard the seed
most wise

would seek in Him
the answers
to us all –
and knowing still
the time would come
and asters would soon blossom
when honored us
with virgin soil –
a garden to resume

unremembering ~

03 Thursday May 2012

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling

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connection, conversation, destiny, grace, life, living, love, old maps, passion, reason, relationship, restless, spirit, strength, wandering, wisdom, writing

was said
there’ll be another time
I wonder if that’s true
when I will find you waiting here
when I shall come to you
when I will read
and you will write
our words will spill the same
how many lives may pass as none
to wonder why we came
you feel it now
I know it’s real – this longing in my soul
was made for words and words will come
how is that you know
I read it once – you taught me well
how could that ever be
another time – another bed –
a place of destiny
there are words
and there are words
that’s how I’m bound to you
as breath to breath
as earth to sun
I know this much is true
I’ll find you when
we touch
we love
we dream
I love that smile
it’s been a while
through times of disbelief
you knew me then
and now again –
the smell of burning leaves
would rivers know
the way to home –
will bring you back to me

meant for more ~

03 Thursday May 2012

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becoming, bliss, connection, dreams, faith, grace, life, living, love, nature, passion, reason, restless, self, spirit, strength, truth, wandering

the last we were
a stain of glass
patchwork prisms overhead
songbirds swimming through the wood –
boughs to cedar blankets spread
as burst to breath of early bloom
red and yellow
blue and bright –
I held you close
before the sun –
touch made softer by the light

how it was (I never knew
for certain) you were meant for more
than destiny
I’d found myself
in places come as love before
I was new (as you were old)
sixteen rings around the tree
lacey edges fit just so
to guard our paradise of dreams

might I
to fate –
as then (was now)
recall the magic of your name
when spoke aloud
into the night –
would bring me back
the way we came

the last we were
a stain of glass
patchwork prisms overhead

pressed for luck ~

02 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by tornadoday in Storytelling

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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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stripes ~

01 Tuesday May 2012

Posted by tornadoday in Poetry, Storytelling

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bliss, destiny, gravel roads, kentucky, life, living, love, memory, passion, restless, southern, spirit, strength, truth

was driving me
the way to home
back through the writing
of a poem –
along the road –
as verse – a tangled mess was made
he kissed me first
beneath the grey –
of where we’d spent the night before
above the loft to read each line
told the dark
our wishes
(and every one came true)

as secrets passed
my hopes I buried
in stripes (that were his blue)
the scent of sunlight
tangerine and cedar –
loved his fingers in my hair
and wondered then
what it would feel like
with him gone
would surely make him famous
in my dreams

he told me once
he was a cowboy (somewhere else) –
wore a gun inside his vest
dared me turn away
confess my only crime –
of a time I might have stayed
moonlight shining –
discretion to the night
moved my eyes
along his spine –
into the place of clove
and clover (blossomed sweet) –
musk and music
madness of my own –

evermore to witness
safe beneath my skin –
leaves and branches (destiny)
as moments
passed between
became another life –
reinvented him
to me

white (imperfect) ~

30 Monday Apr 2012

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connection, death, destiny, dreams, faith, grace, life, living, nature, reason, relationship, spirit, strength, truth, wonder

the rosebush
planted by the creek
has flourished on its own –
from where we were
I’ve wandered back
across the years alone –

to wait for you
(I knew you’d come)
how sweet
these ties (to bind)
~ a field
of budding clover
a place untouched by time

tho I won’t tell –
I will not trade
let the truth go down with me
til I am buried
white (imperfect)
beneath the evergreens

again to writhe –
in slumber’s lair
uncertain what life means
e’er silence
taint my eager lips
and roses steal
my dreams

of flying ~

30 Monday Apr 2012

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comfort settles
at the edge of the floor
just below the joint
where the wall would meet
it’s enough to make you crazy
suffocation (I’ve heard it called)
a fog spreading (honey)
to every splintered board
every missing nail
touching, loving,
warming intoxication

sweeter brandy
could not be ~ than this
erasing every past
every worried heart
every far away
you dreamed of
trading places with worlds
you might have died for
(did you not)

til all you know
(is this)
nothing more could you recall
not even the moment
it happened
(there a mist across the boards)
ready to run
you turned and took a seat
as easy then
(o it isn’t any more)
now you sit
unable to move beyond
webs you gave into
(inviting)
fog still burns you breathing
ache that knows your name

clings to every piece
of you remembered

curves along your spine
holding (as a lover would)
tracing warmth
amid the scars
you can’t recall (their hurting)
some far away you wasted
before was come to this –
a memory (of flying)

 

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