Apr 20 2015

my silence, the map of me

we both wear time on our face, proud of place
and days spent wandering
through little more than transparent
pages

nothing is smooth these days, sandpaper tongue
and hollowed out heel,
creaking bones in a cold-frame

of continuous growth

and gathered

seed

brittle remnants poking out from all
the wrong places and the crinkle crackle
of your presence

keeps me rooted in this place
of tender spring and brutal winter
as together we weather

broken shovel

and harvested

need

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 20
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.

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Apr 19 2015

miss millicent’s guide
to being yellow

sip sunshine on sundays and wednesdays

marry the sky twice every morning

root for misty maudlin rain

while kissing thunder behind brooding cumulus

dance only with cobalt blue butterflies

(they will always complement your dress)

allow the wind to be your daily stylist

stand tall in the presence of cold shoulders

practice the art of being dormant

scream with joy when the sun promises to hold you

become best friends with everyone named green

(they will all attend your wedding)

sell all your white dreams and buried memories

whisper grace to the stars that burn your name

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 19
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.

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Apr 18 2015

holding on, letting go
(the circle)

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this is the way
we learn to love

inhale
exhale

embrace
release

compassion
indifference

respect
disdain

exhale
inhale

we learn to love
this is the way

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 18
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.

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Apr 17 2015

the pith of possibility

i am lost in the corner of distance
covered and the sun
keeps melting my ennui

this is the room we’ve buried, filled
with leftover promise

as you can see, i’ve kept every one
in a box lined with amethyst motion

i want a cloud soft as cotton and you
want to trust my dissent

or feather my decline
depending on the shape of stone i carry

but i leave the jewels you just cut
in the doorway of sanity’s sharpness
as i search alone for the smooth shiny bits

of drought’s unquenchable key

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 17
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
 

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Apr 16 2015

in a relationship

one eye to the sky and both feet on the ground
the science of whole and the new math
of half

roses and ridicule
softness and seed
whispers and wandering
never and need

the filter worn thin
and the devil’s
tight grin

and the earth
building gravity’s fortune

spinning moss
for each gathering jewel
in a pattern of laughter
and parody’s waltz

forward left
forward left
sidestep right

black and blue
sharp beaked
shiny wing

half is whole
whole is half

and the circle closes
with the perfect measure
of preen

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 16
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
 

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Apr 15 2015

ethereal

it’s not what you think

it’s not that i’m wispy
or somewhat lost

transparent or
barely present

wise or wistful
dream or dreamy

but simply that
i’m always

{there}

nestled tight
between the smooth curved edges
of e and a

and most days that
l
is the only thing stopping
me from falling
off the edge

of the page

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 15
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
 

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Apr 14 2015

the wallflower’s muse

you can float without walking on water
the same way you can fly without wings

sunshine has no color
but we always say yellow

my eyes are windows but yours
are a cage

or your eyes hold answers but mine
are a stage

and we dance to the steps
pasted down on the ground

spin and twirl
bow and curl

though you see jazz and i
hear blue

dishonest truths
playing loud silent music

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 14
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
 

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Apr 13 2015

spinning gold from
a sunset of forest

to hide the wall of never enough

i draw birds
to fountain up from dark trunks
and skeletons laugh-dancing in one corner

perfecting pretty and discarding
all the dirt that comes from
mining

soot and sanity brushed off
in time for dinner
and a habit

of sinking

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 13
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
 

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Apr 12 2015

holy curiosity

i buy
the wrong kind of bacon
and walk into walls
at least twice every
obstinate day

sometimes i think i’ve gone mad
as i lie on the floor
wondering why all the corners
keep shifting six inches
from blown out
half gone retina

but when i pull myself up
i see stars

and this isn’t the shape
of our story nor the smell
left behind
on a wrinkled up pillow
branding form onto feather
and bone

just a kiss implied never taken
as i dream of rising
and {then again} falling
into the cracked steeple
of charity’s morn

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 12
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
 

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Apr 11 2015

beneath the covers

if you’re going to fall in love
with living
you have to accept that grief will be
a frequent visitor
showing up at odd times
key in hand
bulging black suitcase tossed
at her feet

you might even
become friends
brew her tea and bake
some cookies
put a vase of red tulips
by her bed

she won’t stay forever but
she won’t ever leave
and after a while
you begin to clear out

a drawer in a dresser
some space in your closet
and then you’re mates
sharing space
in a house of one hundred
barren rooms

passing hours and days
without an encounter

but you hear her at night
rattling heartache and stain

and eventually
find yourself listening

with a crinkled up smile
as you lie with a quilt
built from stitched over
memory and faded thin
patches
of once was
and gravity’s chain

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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 11
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
 

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