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a place for us, blessings, divine feminine, dreamer, love, nature, seasons, spirit, truth, worth

would fever claim
the month of March –
or swear an oath
for keeping
as April sweats
in summer blush
to leave the dreamer
weeping
. . .
27 Tuesday Mar 2018
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a place for us, blessings, divine feminine, dreamer, love, nature, seasons, spirit, truth, worth

would fever claim
the month of March –
or swear an oath
for keeping
as April sweats
in summer blush
to leave the dreamer
weeping
. . .
26 Tuesday Dec 2017
Posted in Poetry
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comfort, gathered, grief, heaven, life, love, seasons, soul, time, truth, twilight, unending, wealth, worth

already now
the twilight rests
against the threat of night
where dreams
I can’t recall
await my sleep
already there
I’m missing you
without regard for days
another dawn
beyond my will to keep
a name unspoken
in silence stills
to bring this aging heart
to tears
released the want
of wanting left –
to find of heaven
moments here
a place removed
unclaimed by grief
beyond the realm
of yesterdays
returning light
an endless sun –
where I am yours
to love
always
. . .
28 Friday Jul 2017
Posted in Poetry
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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
. . .
08 Monday Aug 2016
Posted in a time for telling, home, Poetry, Storytelling

Earlier today, I was thinking about my sister, of a chapter just beginning new for her as her youngest son heads off to college. She’ll be fine because he will be. She’s given him all he needs to be successful, even if it means pushing him from the nest.
But then I arrived at work, and in a little bit, I heard the tragic news that a co-worker’s husband had been killed over the weekend when he lost control of his bicycle on a downhill curve. He was 56.
Yesterday, my nephew spoke of a lesson he shared with his Sunday school class – of the fleeting nature of life – a vapor.
And I am reminded (more often as I get older) of the truth in that analogy, but also another. That the vapor, while momentary, lingers far beyond the length of a day, a lifetime, a season. It can return at the first hint of blossoms in the spring, a cedar chest opened years later, a stutter of memory, as brief the scent of perfume pressed into pages nearly dried.
To be honest, the combined scent of lemon and moth balls can bring me near to tears.
We are never far from the things we love, regardless of what we might tell ourselves. The things that matter become a part of us. A song replayed can break my heart new, and yet, I find myself drawn to the melody sometimes.
Knowing full well what will happen, it is a welcome break for it is a reminder of a truth I dare not deny, as permanent as the scar that lines my thumb, a name forever on my lips.
softly now
as breezes blow
to heal the ancient pines
names as dust repeated
soothe again
rhythm born of rocking
once beneath the stars
a hand to hold
when all the lights
go dim
. . .
25 Monday Jul 2016
Posted in a time for telling, Poetry

was yesterday
I wrote of us
in swirls of purple ink
joined my name
more than once with yours
tethered hooks
to tame my lines
with hearts of indigo
vines a shade of violet
still I love
silver streams
between and just
circled with my soul –
evermore arrived
and all I knew
was destiny
a truth unknown
a path
from then returned
cursive touching
hands beneath
the page
. . .
21 Tuesday Jun 2016
Posted in Poetry

was e’er
the way made dearer
for times
we stepped aside
awaiting with the shadows
for night
to fall
becoming tears
leaves
and patterns
stars we
somewhere
wished upon
another life
reflecting love
as silver
on the pond –
. . .
13 Monday Jun 2016
Posted in a time for telling, Poetry
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blessings, eternal, faith, grief, life, loss, love, sacred intimacy, spirit, truth, understanding, worth

dare me not
these tears to carry
when all about are seas
ancient sands
to fill my worry
– bring me
to my knees
with gratitude
for love and losing
grief a many night
I’ve born –
the truth is more
than grace returning
a light
recalled –
to soothe the morn
. . .
09 Thursday Jun 2016
Posted in a time for telling, Poetry
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faith, habits, hope, learning, life, love, nature, seeing in the dark, truth, understanding, wisdom, worth

This morning, as I arrived for work and exited my car, I heard something – an almost silent droning – like a distant lawn mower, but closer.
It was sweetly familiar and before I found the source, I knew already what I would find. In the bushes to the front of my car, I saw a discarded coffee cup sitting upright in the mulch, obviously left behind by landscapers.
Inside the cup, a bumblebee.
The cup was probably about ten inches tall, and I knew instinctively what would happen if I did nothing. The bumblebee would die in the cup. He would swarm and swarm in circles, the excessive flutter of his tiny wings echoing off the cardboard, filling the summer air with the sound of jet engines on idle. He would never think to look up. It’s their nature – to search frantically in circles for a way out where none exists.
To be honest, I used to think it was the same way with tiny birds trapped in my garage, until quite by accident, I discovered a perfect little nest inside the plastic armor that protected the garage door opener.
But back to the bumblebee. I was immediately reminded that sometimes we are the same way. We can wear ourselves out looking for something (a way out) that doesn’t exist and never think to reach beyond our habits, beyond our preconceived notion of how things should work. It may just be a different way of frying cornbread or it could be in the way we look at love. Perhaps our clearest vision exists beyond the reach of our understanding.
“The world is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.”
reach beyond
this dusty view
into the heart
of all I am –
where mountains
stretch
to meet the clouds
where wings
unspoken soar
NOTE: For those who might be wondering, I wouldn’t have been able to sleep if I hadn’t knocked the cup over. Some things are worth the risk of being stung (ahhh, and there another story)…….
. . .
27 Friday May 2016
Posted in Poetry

for every now
a little while –
when yesterday
we wept
grieving in our joy
for one more time
when held aloft
our whispered wish
echoed off
the night
pierced the sunday
somewhere
all the same
a veil of no one
notices
how time is kept
beside –
a moment rare
tucked safely
into dreams
. . .
13 Friday May 2016
Posted in Poetry
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celebration of love, comfort, light, memory, remembered to home, seasons, seeing in the dark, spirit, time, trust, worth

5/13/2016
5:01 AM
solace sleeps
in sheets of light
beyond the reach
of pain
stronger now
the heart
that once was broke
mended by forgiveness
longing undenied
holds the same
eternal flame aloft
giving breath
to shadows
name to evermore
dawn to chase
the memory of night
. . .
Starry-eyed Writer, Cautious Philosopher, Hopeful Romantic
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