Sunday, February 21, 2016
Odd Corner
Caladium comes up in
An odd nook, a corner
In sun and shade--
A decision made in
Tropism, inarguable.
A crowd of leaves,
Earlike, listen to a
Logic of soil and light.
This gardener never
Disturbs what is
So soundly right.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Hello Bead
Thanks for planting
Rosemary where she
Blooms so far ahead
Of season--good reason
For waking early.
We nearly had to
Pillage reserves back
At the hive, taking
Our future to stay
Alive, but now, now
There's something,
Something fine to frame
Our door into springtime.
--Your Friend Bead.
Rosemary where she
Blooms so far ahead
Of season--good reason
For waking early.
We nearly had to
Pillage reserves back
At the hive, taking
Our future to stay
Alive, but now, now
There's something,
Something fine to frame
Our door into springtime.
--Your Friend Bead.
Friday, January 29, 2016
After Rain
After rain, ideas sown
In drought assemble
And sprout under light.
The past is perfected
In darkness, in night.
Even our words,
So deeply rooted
In the past, are
Refitted for the
Future --now.
Now is simply a
Suture, aligning
Language into
More, ideas we've
Never had before.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Orbiting
On our bench--
She arranged a
Row: potted pansy,
Daffodil, grape hyacinth--
From soil, seed,
Bulb, and a
Planet's path
Under its flame.
To each, as
To ourselves,
We give a name.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Backseat Buddha
We'll set him
Beside the sundial
Where an ant on an
Analemma gnomon
Climbs a code
Across light,
Across seasons--
When color reclaims
This old gray road.
It too may
Overlay itself for
All I know.
Things come, go.
Things do.
New lives enter.
I like winter,
Don't you?
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Friday, December 11, 2015
Refraction In Twilight
Evening enters
Our garden on rails
From an easement
Between inquisitive
Eucalyptus and
Welcome winter night.
It rolls under cloud-lit
Heights singing over
Distant ringing steel.
I hear wheels, a
Train, far away
In a promise of rain.
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