Poet musing
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Sweet possession
A child dropped his mandarin orange
on the playground sidewalk.
Mom said, “No, don’t pick it up”.
Within minutes it was a glorious feast
for a house fly on an outing. Or,
a beautiful resting place.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Warmth to protect
Yesterday, on a chilly outing
with friends, we saw at the edge of a parking lot
two small, stubby cats entwined on the pavement.
Love making? No, I realized that one cat
was very ill and the other was using its warmth
to protect. Heartbreaking, yet heart affirming.
Note: this feral cat was not one of the cats in this observation,
but one that I had encountered a couple of weeks ago.
Friday, March 16, 2012
A matter of perspective
a young dove overhead
watching me with curiosity:
a reminder that this gray day
offers interesting perspectives--
if I look for them
Sunday, March 11, 2012
After satsang
Reaching skyward,
aspiration made concrete.
The daily task:
rising from separateness,
seems diaphanous
and often slipping away.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
A bubble
The day seems evanescent,
perhaps breakable, certainly fragile.
Just floating and waiting,
looking for cause or reason.
The lesson: just be.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Pollen blessed
An untidy row of tulips
most wide open in the early sun.
One fully occupied…a lazing,
pollen-blessed bee
starting Spring’s work,
with Winter not quite gone.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Spring can be gray
Stub ends of last year’s reeds
pushing through a vernal pool.
Summer’s crushing aridity and heat
will provide a new crop of sticks next Spring.
The seasons here are reflected in such plain things,
sometimes. Not everything is green or blooming
to welcome us into a time of rebirth.
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