Saturday, March 31, 2018

Blue Moon Reflecting

Close your eyes
I’ll be here in the morning,
Close your eyes 
I’ll be here for awhile.
             ~ Rosie and Richie

And then, the fleet aha
Of homeostasis,
Past reminding: this is
A gift, 
Homeostasis, 
Seconds to last 
This lifetime until
The maybe of
The next balance 

But that
Fall, diamonds on the
Wet red leaves, 
Sun cutting through the
Rain as we drove
Or was I alone,
Driving through tears
And forest light
Opening up into  
Understanding

And I was singing today
As I was driving home
And I came around this 
Wonderful curve, no, I more or less
Flew right there where I can see
The lake. Sun broke
Through socked-in gray, and
My harmonizing was
Keen and perfect, for 
A while. 

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Cherry Carol

I watched out the window tonight as
The room went from black
To petal grey a hush of pink
In a blue night deep sky

I remember walking with the kids
At Cooper’s Cove and
Talking with them about 
Our night vision
It appears in wondrous bits
And brights, a palate that
Cannot be described arrives

I want a cherry tree out by the pond,
Probably at least a couple, 
And cedar back towards
Bobby’s road 
And I don’t want to block
The western winds

I cannot wait for this place
To wake up, all everywhere outside
Waiting again, and
Saying, come now and bring 
Your long winter back into spring. 

I figured some things out, figuring
More. Remembered some things, 
The rear view mirror sparkles,
Just alive, all there, and
Seen, night vision lit through
The bedroom window, my
Cherry trees.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Days before Snow

In the great early morning dark
Full moon suspends, wane
Portending gibbous.

Four elements scramble 
For the balance that once was
Just as sure as cranes landing
On the braided river.

Wisdom and continuity
Don't come cheap, and
What seem like just some
Small prices paid 
Might become unbearable.

All the night solitude hummed, 
You looked at the vast sky
Thinking of all the 
Crossers of the borderlands,
Their tears watering the ancient
Ground of being,

Now you wrest uncertain words 
As a new day arrives. 
There will be 
Fog floating across that
Ushering moon, and 
You promise to keep trying

Even though 
You will be gone before
You'll know.

Monday, March 12, 2018

Sift

The snow just floated down today
Sky’s old-fashioned flour sifter, 
Sometimes, lately, though,
Heaven’s crowded 
With too much:
Nor’easters and derechos 
Polar vortex and the drought 
And even though you’d always 
Lived among the elements, you 
Find you’re not prepared

Detaching doesn’t mean a thing
It just creates the space 
For breathing, watching 
And for listening

You watched all day from
Windows here and there 
Around the house, looking 
Far out to the pond, 
Back to the barns, 
To the gardens in the old
Stone beds out there,
A crazy certain light
Surrounded everything 
Inside the house, outside, 
And as the hours 
Passed in clear grey and 
Grey-gold light,
Snow sifted down, 
Pinwheeling,
Sometimes flurrying in
The windies from the lakes

A solitary calm came knocking.
You ticked off the things that can’t 
Remain unsaid, untended and
Undone; the smaller world
Awakes, the sextant spins, 
And hovering, 
Your latitude comes into 
View; you always knew
As viewshed cleared 
That creating all that
Space the way you did was worthy, 
Had integrity. 

You notice that the season 
Is trying to be passing; these
Rugged springs test your 
Wintered homeostasis,
But snow sifted all the morning, 
All the afternoon,
Just sifted down, descending

Somehow you’re seeing, and you’re 
Feeling now, a
Shifting of the balance 
Odd, the simple lifting 
Life of earth and air and winds, the 
Water swirls to snow. 
It is soft comment, gentle.
You read about how grasses grow,
And how to heal a nasty gash,
You fuss with your old dogs,
And think about the garden,
Coming soon, you think about 
Your friends, your family.

It is just
That kind of snow.

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Still and Still Snowy

You get to love
The rain when all signs said sunny
You get to love the
The way the world arrives
In your smaller one,
The one you nurture and steward
In your 
Own way 

You get to love 
The impossible
In the ways that have always
Made the globe spin

Watching, the sun shines on
The road by the mailbox
But all the while snow dances
Across the red rooftops 
Of the barns out back

The knowing arrives:
You get to love 
The chances that seem
Long, those 
Rich, succulent roads
Unfurling to mystery, entailing 
Your attention to the 
Unnavigable truths along the way

The present, being quite 
Difficult to apprehend, still
Pulses with a steady light, oh!
I know the way. 
Following it, I 
Tell myself, 
There’s something to be said
For drift 


Friday, March 2, 2018

March

Finally the snow comes,
Ghosting into a middle of the night sky
We thought it would come 
At seven, eight
The predictors of the weather told us,
But rain, 
And rain,
Sleet, then some tiny releases from 
The birthing clouds,
Because who are we to know
What will really happen?
And every early spring,
Late winter, I release into my fears,
The ones that 
Throttle me, and then I slay and 
Stymie them,
And I make myself remember:
Daffodils persist,
Crocus. 
Early others push through
Wintered sleep,
The ground gives way. 
Tonight I watch from a dark bedroom
Across the disappearing landscape
Spring snow, it deepens into grey 
And in the morning, I will see that 
Rhythm is more than any human ken,
The season knows.
I can’t spend time in these temporary days with 
My fretting about future,
Future past, that’s really what persists
With only now that knits it all together 
And maybe all I need to know is 
This spring snow.