shiny brown
seeds of doom
invisible
whenever we seek you
in daytime
carnivorous
whenever we sleep at
night
sowing rows
of round red
bites
The relaxed first days of summer vacation are somewhat marred by the discovery of Cimex lectularius in our house. Luckily they are confined to one room only, as far as we know (the trained sniffing terrier who is coming by today will confirm that, we hope), and they have managed to create a poetic feeling in me, so there's that!
Enjoy the infestation of poetry found today at Random Noodling with Diane. She's celebrating John Ciardi, whose autograph I cherished in a white wooden jewelry box for many years. Where could it be now?
Friday, June 24, 2016
Friday, June 17, 2016
leaving the dwarf orchard
also... it's not all about me |
Tonight it's storming; the sky dogs are baying.
Now summer drifts up like a watermelon boat, a banana hammock hung from broccoli trees, and I will get in.
After Reading Tu Fu, I Go Outside to
the Dwarf Orchard || Charles Wright
East of me, west of me,
full summer.
How deeper than elsewhere
the dusk is in your own yard.
Birds fly back and forth
across the lawn
looking for home
As night drifts up like a
little boat.
Day after day, I become
of less use to myself.
Like this mockingbird,
I flit from one thing to the next.
What do I have to look
forward to at fifty-four?
Tomorrow is dark.
Day-after-tomorrow is darker still.
The sky dogs are
whimpering.
Fireflies are dragging
the hush of evening
up
from the damp grass.
Into the world’s tumult,
into the chaos of every day,
Go quietly, quietly.
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It's good to be back among you. I read miles and miles of poetry last night to find this one, and it was like eating again after a long fast. Thanks to Carol for hosting over at Carol's Corner, and I'm looking forward to a summer of reading and writing with this Poetry Friday community!
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