Tuesday, January 31, 2023

A Sad Agglomeration with Happy Ending

 







A litter of letters appeared at the door

Seven sole symbols severed from the Alpha Bet,

Lord and litigant of all language rudiments.

 

Three were paired however, only one married.

They each and all claimed membership to one word;

Yet not one of them could define a meaning!

Nay! None knew any coherent alignment

Much less offer one reasonable, sensible utterance.

Their lack of pronouncements was indeed

their very wholeness!

Such shameful attributions they enjoined to.

Who leads; who follows and what ends?

 

This terrible type and mis-type behavior

They do tell of a place of detritus

Where fragments lie in their destruction

On some odd or even day -


“Ragamuffins all! A mélange of misdeed

A motley mess this crew of collage and clutter”

Said the Master Gallimaufry Spellchecker,

Dictator of All Dictionaries - Official of the OED.

And at once, the symbols scrambled

To unscramble their meaning:  Agglomeration.

 

And thus, all brokenness was coherent in the universe.








Monday, January 30, 2023

A Window of Winter

 







Inside the outside and at the edge of a day... 



the love shadows have for the light

a balance of imbalances

between then -

now

and if....











Monday, January 23, 2023

Equation of Impermanence







The ocean moves away from my feet

Enticing the heart to move into her waters -

Slowly at first until the cold feels warm;

Like returning to an amnion place of peace.

Fluidity is mesmerizing – taking away all polarity.



As the edge of the mortal beach

and the immortal horizon

Become one

A singularity of existence with the sea;

The waves thunderous claps silenced;

Stilled into an equation of impermanence.









Tuesday, January 17, 2023

What Do You Say







What do you say - when old comes to stay?

Once you’ve offered a cup of ginger-chamomile tea

Do you ask, what bairn is there left to see?

Is there wonder and fantasy of a child’s play;

A spinning top; a box of precious rocks; a feather’s pray?


What do you say - when time claims its toll?

And the youngster has crossed into the woods

With a flying imagination and a knapsack full of goods

That will keep the old man warm from the cold;

For mirrors never lie but pains do - it is told.


What do you say - when the train has long left the station?

Leaving only the luggage of gain and regret

To ponder, over a tea, how life turned like a roulette

And how the dancing ball never found fortune’s salvation.

And now, nothing is left but the train ticket’s destination.


What do you say - when it’s time to pray?

For friends and lovers who wait at the nook

Where memory belies the eye’s distant look;

Longing for one more distraction to play

Yet, the warm tea will become cold - at end of day.
















Monday, January 16, 2023

Pods in Prayer







pods hold everything that was

and that never will be again

as a worship to the moment

breathe; inhale the universe

for everything holds

what will never be

nor ever was

except for this infinite moment.









Sunday, January 15, 2023

Roots and Everything






In the ancient forests

the things that are rooted there

are also the things that touch the sky

and together they hold life - 

together as one body

and yet, it all fragments

and falls away into universal dust.








Wednesday, January 11, 2023

The Moment is a Place

 






“What place holds you here?”

The siren seemed to say with her sigh.


And so, the lad, who had no pad in place;

Whispered,



“Whilst I sit wetted in cacoethes

And knowing not – any place to be home

Nor ever thinking of thee

in wistful romantic Brahms interludes;

nor nudes of Romanesque bask!

The place I am -

is not the place I hold”


“Why do you require such fires – 

when this place is dark empty space;

lace with nominal case

an uncommon place;

a faceless mask.”


The silvery siren sipped

At the lad’s collapsing desires

And then, slowly slipped away

Singing back, “Le moment est un lieu.”

“A fond farewell to my illusions of you!

Torment me no more you shrew!”

The lad mused regret of his reject in place.








Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Theater of Life







Guilt tends to seek punishment

and reject acceptance yet,

pains in both -


Oscar Wilde

"The soul is born old but grows young

That is the comedy of life

The body is born young but grows old.

That is life's tragedy."







Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Quadrants

 






Quadrants of symmetry

contrast; dissonance;

interfuse; earth;

ether - all in one infinite -  

union








Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Let Go

 






Breathe in to inhale presence


and breathe out to expel nonsense -


The fluttering mind


is upset and restless


gravitating to the sense of impressions


and pursues frequencies in zest


for denial is an imagination


stilled in death without flutter.