We know water
And sunlit leaves,
Seeds, each other,
Under roses, trees
And earth's
Enchantment to
Be, to be.
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Note: Poem, Sub Rosa 2 , was written an hour ago in response to 3 photos Norma took from an angle opposite the poem, Sub Rosa, (yes, blue and clickable) which was written and posted 5 years ago. Poetry is like that, rush rush rush. I sure hope I get more comments on this new one than I did on the first one.
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Anemochory
We learn in defining fire.
Carbon remains grow
Brains in curriculum
Derived in lives sprung
From seas, plains,
Trees --speed to escape
Velocities --wind, engines,
Sails, rockets-- tusks and
Tails dropped to the ground.
After which, sudden
Silence, an absent
Sound of startled
Birds, replaces words.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Anthem
And begun again:
What will be --future
And history-- at a
World's edge, this
Prospect and ledge,
After work in mass
And energy must
Pass now down a
Cypress path to the sea,
Relearn its name and
Return the way it came.
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Magnetotropism
Our way has taken us
Over sea and time.
Things that could not
Climb before storms
Broke on rocks.
We descend over
Beaten docks where
Ruin ends and
This garden begins
Under a star.
You are near and
I love you,
Who you are, have been,
Will be --and you
Have seen these things in me.
Each moment rises forth.
Overhead, a wedge of
Geese is seeking north.
Friday, June 24, 2016
Geo.'s Solstice Poem
[First, 3 photos: "Night life at my house. All within about 1/2 hour," --Norma.]
Over our revolving lens,
Sun sends edges, silver,
Under down gray and,
At the close of day, yellow
Light turns to fire folded
And rolled in tangles.
Earth holds its pitched
Angle where gardens rise.
Refraction fills the sky.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Quartet
Lavender quartet on our
Kitchen counter--
Spikes and drying buds,
Bracts sing of
Old countries, oil, infusions
Of saffron, cinnamon,
In a Song of Solomon.
I believe they grew--
Like me, like you-- where
Flowers fell among nations,
Eras, epochs, along the ancient
Iron veins of Earth, on stone--
Over broken granite bones--
Birth, birth and rebirth,
Here, where this strain sings
With its world under
Sunlight, under rain.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
This Garden
This garden
Belongs to no
Particular space
Or age --creation
Is not frozen in place.
Over clouds, the loud
Sun roars in its cage,
Announcing life,
Then silence.
Then we go where
We have not been.
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