Say Something Big

about this passing moment,
if only I could…

A canopy of green leans in to listen;
cicadas smothered in summer’s heat
keep up soft rhythmic clicks;
raucous crows never cease
proclaiming this their domain,
mockingbirds rasp with protest
when not boasting about their charm.

2:00pm, I sit on my rocking chair
front porch with a cup of green jasmine
tea, a square of chocolate and a good
read, like Shipstead’s  “Great Circle”.

Raven makes its circular
flight without a sound

So close, so expansive.

Out on a Limb

Mid-morning notes,
a treetop preacher
hooked beak, dark robe,
speckled vest calls
“Listen up, Listen up.”

Puffed up virtuoso exhorts:
make the best of the beak
you’ve been given; keep
a close eye on your turf,
skip often, don’t waste time
unless a song bubbles up.

All About Birds CornellLab

Fuchsia Flash

Note: months since my word space felt the stirring to share;
and then there is a moment I desire to shout out;
words I know have a power

Winter words buried in silence,
Spring stirring inner reflections
evokes a shared exclamation.

This morning thunder clapped,
lightning appeared before
dawn skies arrived. 

I heard the dogwoods sigh 
as a downpour of rain 
quenched their thirst

Muggy noontime, sun awakens
Hanging pots of fuchsia,
waiting for hungering hummingbirds, 

An unexpected invitation 
To stop and see – what beauty
transforms in any given moment.

A portal opens, delights emerge,
Prompting my spirit to
Take in the good, 

Revel in the moment of
joy awakening.
Say aloud 

Here, hear,
Words to share
I want to lift you too. 

All is Calm. All is Right.

In my now time

The leaves fall

One by one,

The autumn dance

 is nearly done.

A single yellow bloom,

In the leaf-buried garden

Gives an Unexpected showing,

Ignites an Unanticipated Joy,

 

Reminder of an unseen force,

A nurturing presence, while trees

settle for winter and roots ready

to stir up new life

Can you feel it?

All is Calm. All is Right.

Now that is a world

To dream about,

Imagine a time when

the power of peace rules.

Truth is the norm,

Justice takes root.

We enter into yet another winter.

Hopes burdened with the past,

While love bears the promise,

the possibility of a new spring.

Daisy in November

Lesson from the Coneflower

In the August reach of summer
the coneflower is content
To be, bearing witness
to earth joys, inviting bees and
butterflies to feast on sweet
vanilla scented nectar.
Breeze stirs, flower sways,
neither sweats nor toils.

To be, just to be for
a short while sitting
with the coneflowers,
bathed in the spirit of delight.
Breathe in gratitude,
Breathe out contentment.

Just To Be

Generous Sun

Catching the shimmering glimmering
sparkle through the kitchen window,
I accept an invitation to come and see.

Moving through the rain drop jewels
scattered on the green clover lawn
I think, yes, this is good.

A touch of wonderment, a moment’s
release from the day’s difficult whatevers. 
I seek the source of the morning gleam.

In new shoots of the kousa dogwood
cupped leaves hold droplets of water
dancing in the rays of a generous sun. 

Just yesterday I wanted to recall
the taste of joy. What return
can I make for such goodness?

Gratitude that evokes attention,
Awareness; care, concern;
regard for the ongoing relationship.

Mockingbird Chat

Mimic
Imitator
Fierce protector of home
Sharply demands that visitors
Move on.

But wait,
King of Songbirds,
My porch, my cedar tree, your nest,
I am willing to share my space,
And you?

Grey Bird
White banded wings
Tail upright, eye-to-eye
Insists this space is his domain,
Move on.

From pole
He announces
To all who will listen
Intruder alert, stay away,
Take flight,

Listen
Clearly I say
Let’s be friends, not foes,
He stands his ground, going nowhere
That’s that.

Mocking Bird  Chat in Cinquains

Take a look at Crapsey’s Cinquains
http://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/topic/621-crapsey-cinquain-and-some-of-its-variations/

As it turns out

As it turns out, I didn’t quit on writing or fall into a writer’s block,
I had not run out of things to say or ways to experience the world.
I fell into a deep silence, sitting in a kind of well without water,
No momentum to flourish, no observations to shape into words.
In this silence I made great friends with darkness, allowing myself
to slip between the covers of night and day, listening to hope;
transforming deep breaths into sleep and awareness into light;
welcomed, embraced without demands, I kept watch and waited.

So much happened in the time between then and now.
Just as the seasons were transforming my mountain horizon
into green leafed mansions that moved with the winds,
fear covered the earth world with illness, and forced solitude.
From my personal space I witnessed what I could not deny:
prejudices perpetuate tyranny, the pain of injustice grows
like a deadly virus until it finally takes our collective breath away.

As a people we need more than words that call for action,
more than good intentions to stand in solidarity with others;
We need voices of wise leaders willing to take risks and
oppose status quo. We need to hear the narratives of those
who know injustice and come through on the side of hope,
voices providing assurance, guidance on how to replace
violence with de-escalation, confrontation with active listening.
We cannot relive the past; this is a time to transform the future.

Pulled by the energy of necessity, making my way out
of the well of wordless darkness, I push away the ever
present doubt that I can make a difference, the question
of what can I say that others have not offered before me.
In the confinement of a well, and the space of solitude
I discover I am never alone; my thoughts are energy
creating waves, connecting me with a world others;
bound together we create momentum for change.

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Glory Be

The Pull of the Tides and Fall Harvest Moon
Drew me towards Year’s End, New Decade of
Possibilities. Winter rode Waves of early Sunsets,
Festival Lights and Celebrations.

 January Dawns with an Invitation to move Gingerly
Over Frozen Ground, Peer through Bared Arms
Of Nature at the Open Horizon. Resolve, Re-vision,
Slow down,  Change of Rhythm. 

Well, Glory Be! These Words escape my Lips
A bit like Bird-Song, An Awakening Mantra.
Surprise, Delight, tinged with Gratitude, another
Day to Spin with the Earth, Circle the Sun.

Glory Be! Keep an Eye out for the Wonders,
Gifts that keep my World in Balance,
Heal the Hurts, Right the Wrongs, Hold to the
Promise, for Love is the Axis on which we Turn.

Glory Be