Solace in a cello

It’s messy but should be simple.
I can’t say when it began
or why. I sort of know how.
We both know what it is.

But I don’t question some things.
That comes from experience
and finding knowing less can be better.
It allows more room for magic.

I will read you a poem I like soon
and I wonder if you’ll be able to hear
how I feel between words
that are not mine.

This is as simple as the night fractal,
when moonlight ruffles a sleepy tree
or morning sun nudges a furled fern.
And it sounds like a groaning cello.

Will you tangle with me?

I watch the same dance over and over
online with the music muted,
noting the exaggerated expressions,
dramatic flourishes, and lithe dancers
moving like panthers together
while I sit like a puffed pastry
with only a wisp of muscle memory
from when I danced.
I can still move and be salacious,
but there seems little call for it nowadays,
as the woman in the mirror is
fully grey and swollen,
more a cushion than a catalyst.
There is still a need to move though.

Study in grey

What a grey day!
If I were a painter,
I could convey the drear
in heaps of paint
(I am too heavy for watercolors
at this point in my life)
but I like to watch
so that makes me a watcher
and I write poems
so that makes me a watcher who writes,
so in too many words,
I can describe the layers of wet and grey
to convey the warm winter’s day
with maybe some of the sadness
but not the ever-bubbling sense of hope
that keeps pushing through
because I am a watcher who writes who
also looks for color
because color is linked to hope
and I am a watcher who writes and hopes
who is maybe in love and a little foolish too.

I was taught

Color is secondary to light
Choices are intermittent and arbitrary
Quiet is a luxury
Everyone is sad
Flowers are extraneous
Flying a kite is mandatory
A shield of propriety is nice
I’ll never make it
Reading is a good way to disappear
Shoes should be comfortable
Gravy should be assumed
Intellect supersedes kindness
Nonsense can fit in a box
We are interplanetary missiles
It’s ok to climb a roof to see the stars better
Rules are optional

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