Even in Croatia, the day composes
the poet-scribe—and translation, well,
that seems to come of its own.
9/1
**
The isle of Korchula—4 AM
The wife slips out of bed
to meet church bells.
One for each hour
enters the air-conditioned hum
to flicker unsatisfactorily.
Answers fail confused complaints
and sleepless dreams
surround the darkened waves
of empty space, everywhere.
Nothing touches of home.
9/3
**
Budapest—the date on my watch
rolls and clicks, so it must be so.
Through the lobby doors,
past the old men in the park,
crows hold place in towering limbs,
crouched and muted shadows,
shuddering rains.
9/14
**
Prayer and gratitude—
and do I find them again
or they again find me
in heart-felt folds,
on lips and breath
that say yes…
**
Of current events
and where to turn
in a world such as this
today…but to that concert
of singular heart beats…
**
9/16
At home, after weeks away, fits
like skin rediscovered.
**
Looking at 71—even at this age,
startled by my own shadow.
9/20
**
Look long
into the night sky
before saying alone
aloud—and even then,
if asked, I’d say
OK to that.
**
Mists clear with the coming light.
Morning prayers, the soft rush of breath
made whole for the world at large.
**
As a young man, I didn’t fully appreciate
how the music moves on its own,
how despite misplaced apprehensions,
songs were there all along.
**
10/8
After Ko Un
Early autumn leaves.
Will I dance too,
when I leave?
**
Indian Summer
We watch each other
across the courtyard
in the front of the house,
the hummingbird and I,
where shadows
first begin to stretch
beyond the reach
of the day’s sun.
**
Why poetry ?
Because of the way the words spill
to leave in their wake intimations
of insights gleaned from where
they have come, from where
they themselves have been.
“…if poetry is life, and I believe it
is…
when the words come, I trust
they’re the right ones.”
Robert Lax
**
Krishnamurti believed
we should write
our own sutras.
I’ve come to see
how right
that is.
**
Simply, to communicate.
Not to argue, nor convince,
but to simply communicate, simply.
10/17