Astronauts live on.
We dream them to blue heaven.
Stars get in our eyes.
Key words: astronauts, space shuttle, Sally Ride, haiku
I art, therefore I am…
Astronauts live on. We dream them to blue heaven. Stars get in our eyes. Key words: astronauts, space shuttle, Sally Ride, haiku
Astronauts live on.
We dream them to blue heaven.
Stars get in our eyes.
Key words: astronauts, space shuttle, Sally Ride, haiku
What did we need of lectures and books? I had the syllabus of your body The blackboard of your skin. You contained everything I wanted to know. From you, the periodic table of the heart and the mysterious language of love. From you, the formula to calculate distance and longing, volume and force. You were … Continue reading “Study Hall”
What did we need of lectures and books?
I had the syllabus of your body
The blackboard of your skin.
You contained everything I wanted to know.
From you, the periodic table of the heart
and the mysterious language of love.
From you, the formula to calculate
distance and longing, volume and force.
You were a canon of experience
an encyclopedia of the unknown.
All night, I studied you.
By day, we slept and dreamt,
Wrote papers of our connection
Typed a universe with our hands.
What the morning brings A new light on the old earth Rejoice in this life
What the morning brings
A new light on the old earth
Rejoice in this life
Record setting heatWe melt into the asphaltWashington July Record setting heat We melt into the asphalt Washington July
Record setting heatWe melt into the asphaltWashington July
Record setting heat
Yellow twilight sky. Alarming or beautiful? Will our power last?
Yellow twilight sky.
Alarming or beautiful?
Will our power last?
Irresistible Fruit of the vine beckons me Empty, I answer
Irresistible
Fruit of the vine beckons me
Empty, I answer
She longs for trees and night Both left behind for the land Of midnight sun. She had not expected To live out a century on the cusp of America. Born in the nation’s capital This place so foreign to her. She misses the long walks from Brentwood To shops on H Street, she misses Her … Continue reading “Grandmom Moves to Alaska”
She longs for trees and night
Both left behind for the land
Of midnight sun. She had not expected
To live out a century on the cusp of America.
Born in the nation’s capital
This place so foreign to her.
She misses the long walks from Brentwood
To shops on H Street, she misses
Her childhood, her brother, the bed
They shared in the crowded living room.
She remembers the wind, the day
A tornado ripped Bladensburg
And she and Billy huddled in a ditch
While fences blew skyward above them.
Here she is so far from her own life.
Loneliness has carved a space
Beside her, and behind. She prays
And sometimes God whispers in her ear.
Memories fill her time. There is little else
Except a corner for her crossword puzzle
And her books. Her great-grandchildren,
15 of them, congregate in her thoughts.
She cannot keep them straight.
She is bent 90 degrees to the ground
Which one day will take her old bones
And heart and send them home.
Leave nothing behind Mosquitoes ignore the rules Benadryl, baby
Leave nothing behind
Mosquitoes ignore the rules
Benadryl, baby
Too hot summer noon Clouds dusting up the blue sky Waiting for relief
Too hot summer noon
Clouds dusting up the blue sky
Waiting for relief
A scorching sun rises Too hot for important words Drink lots of water
A scorching sun rises
Too hot for important words
Drink lots of water