Wednesday, September 18, 2024

September

look out after rain
water drops hang from chair frame 
like pearls of sadness

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Lucinda Williams (Folk Fest '24 poem #3)

she leans on the mic stand 
this woman who has endured so much 
and has little of her volcanic presence left 

still has that sandstorm voice 
and a loyal band that follows her anywhere 

as she sings you took my joy 
spitting nails in the air 
anger so hot like lava flowing from the stage 
this woman

Friday, September 13, 2024

Norah likes rocks

rock 
she says 
on the diving board seeing a large heavy stone sitting there 

she squats and smiles 
for this is a true rock 
worthy of the name 
and worthy of the smile

for she likes rocks their solid feeling 
in the small tender hand 

sentences will soon come 
but for now it’s just “rock” 
and we get it

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

free treasure - wedding poem Sarah and Jonathan

she wears her grandmother’s dress 
with fifty-six buttons up the back 
he in a blue suit with a bowtie

hand in hand they walk down the grassy aisle 
in this shady grove 
on this hot day in August 

while a trio of women sing of 
free treasure 

this love so available 
so there for the taking 
so stunning 
so life giving 

to commit to a long walk down 
many paths 
   some green 
      some steep 
         some rocky 
            some winding 
leading to deeper wells providing clear cold water 
as we dance hot night through with Oma looking on 
smiling