Poet musing
Friday, May 4, 2012
Touched by a butterfly
The touch of a butterfly
on a child’s finger.
So evanescent,
yet filled with strength and trust.
Many things complicate life,
when we are neither child nor butterfly.
Too often fear and knowledge
overcome the gentle moment.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Protea in California
Immigrant days:
feeling I don’t belong,
forgetting that
great beauty
is often alien.
Unlike the god Proteus
who changed at will,
I cling to a vanished
personal form,
yet knowing
that we are all transplants
who must adapt.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Sunday phone call
Seems so odd, what we remember.
With such a vast store of memories,
I miss the Sunday call,
very long-distance,
with my Mom.
The last one ─
about eighteen years ago.
Usually, we talked about weather or
breakfast, or what she had seen on t.v.
Sometimes we would talk wildflowers:
a great love learned from
her
Mom.
Seems so odd, what we remember.
Monday, April 16, 2012
A village up-rooted
The neighborhood bee-keeper’s hives
swarm out of fear or dislocation,
seek a safe haven.
A frantic search:
much like life
every day
in war-torn countries
every where.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Easter Blessings
Wishing everyone many blessings at Easter.
The rebirth of seasons and the hope of a beautiful future
seems to be with so many this time of the year.
My hope is that it true for you.
The creator of this little street garden in San Francisco
certainly has both trust in the passersby
and a light approach to living in the world.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Things change
So many things are changing:
gardens in amazing bloom.
friends embracing both loss and joy.
And for me, life is full and yet I contemplate:
Hafiz said
, “something missing in my heart tonight
has made my eyes so soft”
Again, things change.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Surprise
Somehow the blooming, budding
strawberries in a street-side garden
were a jolt of awareness─
we are truly past winter now,
even though the rain continues
and gray skies are nearly as common
as sunny and blue.
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