The Sun sets her Self
on the uniVerse; See her
drip orgasmic hues!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
My Simple Prayer
My simple prayer is this:
that I will be a source of
Life to others,
that I will bring Hope
to my neighbors,
that I will inspire the
Light in another,
and that I will love
deeply and honestly,
always
and without reserve.
that I will be a source of
Life to others,
that I will bring Hope
to my neighbors,
that I will inspire the
Light in another,
and that I will love
deeply and honestly,
always
and without reserve.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Thunder Thighs
I am enthralled by Thunder,
how boldly and
boisterously she announces
her own coming,
her hot hungry
breath igniting the
sky in a
carnival
of electric ecstasy!
Thunder thighs, I grin
while slowly
and unapologetically
licking the salt
off my fingers,
which have been greedily
groping
the inside of the
second
potato chip bag that now
lies empty in my lap.
how boldly and
boisterously she announces
her own coming,
her hot hungry
breath igniting the
sky in a
carnival
of electric ecstasy!
Thunder thighs, I grin
while slowly
and unapologetically
licking the salt
off my fingers,
which have been greedily
groping
the inside of the
second
potato chip bag that now
lies empty in my lap.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Sunlight
The sun drew me out to work in my garden and yard most of the day. I do not feel lonely when I am near to the earth. Most of the otherwise obnoxious sounds of my city street are drowned out in my communion with the earth, my ears tuned to the thudding soul of the soil. Maddie seems to understand this; as I am busy at my humble monk's work, she lies sprawled in the cold damp dirt content that her domain and all that abide in it are united, or she pants in the sun with an exquisite grin.
Placing my life in the rungs of the truest rickety ladder I've ever seen, I cut branch after branch with my meager pruning sheers; my plants need a channel of sunshine, and the recent rain produced growth in the wrong places. Something small and shy cringes with each clip, but each falling twiggy branch possesses a small relief, an exhale, a loss. I am familiar with the sharp inhale of preparation before a limb is pruned, followed by the dull ache from an open wound that knows and wants the sun.
Climbing down safely- my feet thank and honor the earth for her firmness- I am pleased to see that my work has not been in vain: a beam of sun pours through the now scraggly and naked tree onto my runty shaded Japanese fern. Welcome, I say to the light, which has honored my invitation.
Placing my life in the rungs of the truest rickety ladder I've ever seen, I cut branch after branch with my meager pruning sheers; my plants need a channel of sunshine, and the recent rain produced growth in the wrong places. Something small and shy cringes with each clip, but each falling twiggy branch possesses a small relief, an exhale, a loss. I am familiar with the sharp inhale of preparation before a limb is pruned, followed by the dull ache from an open wound that knows and wants the sun.
Climbing down safely- my feet thank and honor the earth for her firmness- I am pleased to see that my work has not been in vain: a beam of sun pours through the now scraggly and naked tree onto my runty shaded Japanese fern. Welcome, I say to the light, which has honored my invitation.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Ghost
No one prepares a four year old,
tip-toeing back to her bed in the cold night,
to see a ghost--
a looming shadow at the end of the hall,
a draped sheet with two darkened circles
for eye holes,
a trick-or-treat costume: not allowed
in her home, for fear
of the devil.
No one knew,
or cared,
that the the devil had already
come upon her,
laughing heartily, and not at night.
He had been her best friend, her brother.
At four, she had already played with the devil
during daylight.
***
She gathered the ghost in her arms,
cloaked herself in its shadow,
carried it back to bed and,
in the secret of the dark night,
begged to know its white innocence.
tip-toeing back to her bed in the cold night,
to see a ghost--
a looming shadow at the end of the hall,
a draped sheet with two darkened circles
for eye holes,
a trick-or-treat costume: not allowed
in her home, for fear
of the devil.
No one knew,
or cared,
that the the devil had already
come upon her,
laughing heartily, and not at night.
He had been her best friend, her brother.
At four, she had already played with the devil
during daylight.
***
She gathered the ghost in her arms,
cloaked herself in its shadow,
carried it back to bed and,
in the secret of the dark night,
begged to know its white innocence.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Hafiz, The Happy Virus, Beautiful Hands
I caught the happy virus last night
When I was out singing beneath the stars.
It is remarkably contagious--
So kiss me.
***
This is the kind of Friend
You are--
Without making me realize
My soul's anguished history,
You slip into my house at night,
And while I am sleeping,
You silently carry off
All my suffering and sordid past
In Your beautiful
Hands.
When I was out singing beneath the stars.
It is remarkably contagious--
So kiss me.
***
This is the kind of Friend
You are--
Without making me realize
My soul's anguished history,
You slip into my house at night,
And while I am sleeping,
You silently carry off
All my suffering and sordid past
In Your beautiful
Hands.
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