Thursday, July 21, 2011

Triple Eyed Face




Give it a face. Whose face? Who amongst us when they first awakened were, of all things, so enraptured by their own earthly form they exalted their existence with incantations of superiority thereby evoking overtly inferior behavior towards everything not bearing their visage, that awful face they struck upon the dawn? 

Give it a body. Whose body? Whose rapacious havoc is awarded reason by those who seclude themselves within the oblivion of their own sanctified logic? Does anyone really think the intellect can endure those who ravage this body, this earth, this nature? 

Give it hands, if you dare.

Then, when this is done, give it a name.






Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Sunday, July 3, 2011

After We're Gone


Sometime, when the snow has melted
and the bare roots of the tree
show dark against the dry dead grass...
sometime, when the first flower 
crops on a green stem...
that time will open an iron gateway
in the darkened stone wall
black with mold and dead ivy.

Sometime, when the yellow chrysanthemum 
grows again in the sunlight beside the walkway
and the cat struts along the ridgepole of the roof,
that time will tell a riddle about a wall
of one thousand stories
held together with mud and gravel
and the roots of ivy, ferns and moss.

A wall that fences off nothing, stands there
in the middle of a field without reason, an insane wall 
balancing a roof above a gate on two tall pillars
cut each from a single stone, a hollow roof
where swallows nest in April.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Redwoods Mantra


In the heart of the redwoods
the living silence stands.
All else flutters, drapes, and dims.
If I lower my eyes
in no way obtrusive
I too am a veil
on the breath within.

...




Errol & Maggie's Porch


If I lived in a city, I would have a garden on my roof and so would all my neighbors.
 I'd cover mine with terra cotta pots and fill them all with dirt and flowers 
and scented herbs. In one of them, I would plant a lemon tree. My clothesline 
would be the spinning kind with umbrella spokes
 and my clothespins would be wooden. And if it rained on a summer's day 
the rainbow would be double.



...

Monday, May 16, 2011

Noumena


We bend the light 
from a sunlit sea 
and strum its colored strands.

We capture the burst 
of a fallen star 
bounce it betweeen
our upheld palms
and pop open seeds 
to speak like flowers.

We glide through rock
with aeonic seduction
whispering, “multiply”  
and it does
 into tiny grains of sand.

“Don’t tell.” we murmer,
and travel on...

We are so beloved 
the rock willingly 
disassembles
to its
molten core 
and does not tell.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

First Reverence


we were before time was drawn into a line
became shadow across the ground 
became something to use as a measure of worth 
became something the good do not waste or squander

we were before image became cloaked in symbol
carved across the face of stone
became something more profound than imagination
became something to adhere to with adulation, without respect

we were before the word

the word, one small sound
the word written, an even tinier transient imprint
found amongst numerous other tracks
upon the banks of the river called life

we are forgotten

for most of our being has been shaped
by those who seek memory, spirit, voice
in the word
as they have written it
those who in the end do not know 
who they are


Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Eve of Idiocy


on the eve of idiocy
she saw children pressed between headlines
like dead flowers
loved ones go and never come back
from three wars


on the eve of idiocy
she looked back
upon the road to madness
she'd so much enjoyed
in her youth


on the eve of idiocy
the moon
eclipsed

.......