Thursday, August 21, 2025

a group of words, just so




reading today Li Po,

says he sings his mind away,

watching mine go too—



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jacaranda blossoms

take all the winds offer, laughing

all the while



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poems sing 

breaths of freedom

unheard until sung



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if eternity, then

no need to wonder of

before or after



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confident in words

passing through to carry song

on their wings, just sing



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seeing itself, touching 

too—smells, sounds…thoughts and moods—


life’s living: our own


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camping


the fire culture

suggests stationary feet


ringing the pit’s rim



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they stand, the trees, tall

and heaven-bound, softening

the ground for our feet



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redwoods endure, permit

our presence silent in first light,


our fire-watching rings 

of cold-turned backs, 


flamed faces raised 

to returning mists



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the stupid game tests

intimacy’s edges open

to togetherness—


vulnerability: true,

under-recognized strength



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a lamp in the wind,

a distant voice, the throb

and rush of pulse


things noticed, things touched to gone


rooted flickered feelings and dreams



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I write, because


the work is

the work,

always works…


Basho said

the poem’s gone

before ink dries…


Stafford said

his favorite 

is the next…



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for days now

morning fogs

so heavy

everthing

drips wetness

for hours

pale and dim

and sodden

with a weight

that brushes

skin like cool

blown kisses



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forever at thresholds,

we mistakenly think

we’ve been here before



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limbs of leaves

of bamboo

reach naked

in bare air


boldness

supple


resilient

muscle stretched

to passing

currents    met



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yard work tires


I rest, write poems, nap—


weeds never give up



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having sold old clothes 

to the thrift shop:


Papa, your flannel shirts

could bring a pretty penny…


     a smile

     over 

     instant coffee



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chill no longer cold

passes through the screen—darkness

leaving light time



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dark leaves light

after awhile

returns with stars



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chasing fog away,

morning walk, blue sky

early warmth



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haiku—breath by breath

blinked and uttered clarity—

horizon moments



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nothing moves outside,

stillness quietly contains

inner unrest


could have, might have, but

didn’t in the end, says

all that can be said


regrets remind us

we are like who 

we don’t like


ordinary, no better, no worse, 

both sides the centerline 

gleam in the sun



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living

a life


among 

all others


no in

no out


rising 

falling


breezes rustle


edgeless 

circles



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this


life

is


all


need

here


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