Monthly Archives: September 2024

Hey, Post-Birthday

Take a cross-section of any of my parts – skin,tongue, toe — and study cells under the microscope – It is IT, always my center, though it is  always changing.    A center comes into viewwhen feted by friends, flutes, champagne:a hot, smart … Continue reading

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Harvest in the Dark

Late summer dinner:Ripeness collides with early night.  I slice tomatoes, each a mini sun, as crickets lay their sound bed down. Corn percolates in the boiling pot – Outside, velvet dark.  To stay good with the powers beyond, I notice the once-only moment, … Continue reading

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Inside the Summer Chant

My best poem of last summer…a winsome stranger.When then friends asked about a line, I confided  its secret.  I was so tuned.  Now Greece is far away,another September song come. I lean in.   As I stand by the window slicing tomatoes and … Continue reading

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