Imprint of wind

An imprint
of dynamic wind moving clouds
sun touching branches
touching wings
of geese, swans, and eagles
gliding over ripples
of freshly-thawed lake water
pushed by wind
green waving sediment
blue reflection of sky
carrying seeds, leaves, and hollow
to another cove
of alder, pine, and larch
canopy of old branches
holding me
calling me
daughter, mother, sister, lover
of shadow
dance and color filtered
by wind moving trees
moving clouds
over ground soggy with spring.

 

Better wild and fallen

The problem, of course,

with returning from a wild place

is your feet can never seem to re-find purchase.

Like a newborn hoofed beast,

you end up splayed and on your face,

which is better anyway,

because it is heartbreaking

to keep looking up and only catch a glimpse

of real light amid false bulbs

instead of the giant sky-bowl

you once drank from.

When down as low as the earth,

at least you can dream of up.

Today marked my third anniversary of writing and sharing it online (thanks for the reminder, WordPress!). It seemed like a good time to look back a bit at how I’ve grown from when I first started writing, to compiling my first book two years ago, and now…

With “She Spoke of Earth and Sky,” you will read a woman finding her voice amid the landscapes of experience, imagination, and the wood and valleys of Pennsylvania. (And I promise not to talk about myself too often in the third person.)

Thank you for your support.

tumblr_o14hqeqdU21s5mftno1_1280

Click Here to Buy She Spoke of Earth and Sky

through a cracked window

 

gingerly, greedily

lapping up outside dust

as it gathers on the lips

a svelte view

if you sit still

long enough,

you can see the horizon

fall away

leaving you the conductor

of a new proscenium

Mirage

It was a desert

(not my first)

and how it tasted of stretched skin!

sort of briny and red…

I wonder at sleep

and if it affects the gift of mirage;

how hopes or terrors enter unbidden

when the body fights for space.

Will I have to fill myself

forever and ever?

It was a moment

when sun flickered behind a cloud

and the stoplight changed,

pushing me forward.

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

Up ↑