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Monthly Archives: May 2022
The Classroom of the Gods
The gods, like children,do not take all that naturally to instruction –like children, they are only too aware of their own immortality,and surrender it only under duress.While staring, past the glass,at a mountain of leavesthat waits invitingly in the alley … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional Poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged childhood, Liberation, Mother Nature, school, spring
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Dirt Wars
Not a lot of people know this, butwhen dirt has wars with other dirt,they threaten to reduce each other to human being.They may even call each other human being –or (in a civilized conflict)they root through the internetto dig up … Continue reading
Posted in Other poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged dirt, ecology, humanity, interdependence, war
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Shrove Tuesday
In 2022, on Shrove Tuesday,forty miles of Russian tanks drove into Kiev,as a global climate report announced that more parts of the planetwould soon be hot, underwater, rife with mosquitos, or extinct.The pandemic had been going for two years. It … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional Poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged climate change, hope, Lent, pandemic, pentecost, Shrove Tuesday, Ukraine, war
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Dedication
Written on your heart are the words“This heart is dedicated to _________”After that comes playing the piano,or Maude, or the sacred mantra of your children’s names.Some names have been crossed out, and you can barely make outthe letters beneath all … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional Poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged Book of Life, dedication, love, relationship
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Pandemic Merlin
Somewhere, probably,in the Cornish caves,Merlin reflects that the worst has already happened,and is yet to be.The grail has been lost, and found,and will be lost again,the table sundered, communion givenand ripped apart. As a journeyer both waysupon the bifurcated seconds,Merlin … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional Poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged Covid, Merlin, ocean, time travel
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five short poems
The lake ice cracksSea monsters unseenSo it must be warmth in the air A poetic still life:a few pears, a plum, in a bowllight reaching the same through a window,and just out of the frame,a doleful unicorn. I know they … Continue reading
Posted in Other poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged cats, monsters, pancakes, presence
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When You Can’t Even
Here is something you can do. Place your shoulder.Or back. Or belly. Leg, arm. The firmness of your foot.Some part of you.Against the ground, gently.Or the linoleum floor. Or the sofa. Or sit.You might close your eyes. Then, rock. Gently.Rock … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional Poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged depression, earth, hope, meditation, resiliency
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For Those Who Have Been Wronged
They don’t always get it right,you know. The counsellor can’t read his own handwriting,the judge’s breakfast weighs on his decisions,the banking software forgets to carry the one. Boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, wife:all of these, words around a hope,the hope itself fastenedto … Continue reading
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Tagged forgiveness, grief, hurt, resiliency, self-affirmation, sin
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“It’s for the children isn’t it – Christmas”
So it has been said to me, over the course of my winters,by several older men, with sad eyes, kind manners, and, often, livesrough around the edges. And they’re right.Better than right: they live their creed,there when the lights need … Continue reading
POST SOLSTICE
We’re on the winning side now, my champions,destined for increase, strength, rude health, and laurels.Sure, the car might not start, and the temperaturemight keep us down for a day, or longer,yes, the wicked one, or even the cops,may lay in … Continue reading