Sunday, October 6, 2024

Yellow flies the time


 Yellow fly’s the time

Johnclarestokes 


There were long hours spent on the porch

Tin roof shading from the Florida sun 

The silence interrupted by the wire swatter

From beneath in sand the ants would come


Carrying below the high porch the silent

ones who moments before sucked blood

The itching persisting into the evening

As the moths circled around the bare


yellow bulb swaying to the rocking

Mosquitoes waking for the evening shift

The fly swatter of little use to defend

bare flesh from the incessant assaults 


‘til we’d have to retreat to the front room

the high tongue and groove ceiling above 

with the long wire white bulb extinguished 

to sleep as the cicadas from sand emerge


to sing the song long into the nocturne 

the song of how yellow flies the time

no amount of swat the sting assuage 

ever more from Florida sands to swarm.

Mt Pleasant land


 Outskirts of Shaker 


Past the barns, past the cemetery, Westward from the village. Many traveled,never to return.


Rising

Wendell Berry


Having danced until nearly

time to get up, I went on

in the harvest, half lame

with weariness. And he

took no notice, and made

no mention of my distress.

He went ahead, assuming

that I would follow. I followed,

dizzy, half blind, bitter

with sweat in the hot light.

He never turned his head,

a man well known by his back

in those fields in these days.

He led me through long rows

of misery, moving like a dancer

ahead of me, so elated

he was, and able, filled

with desire for the ground’s growth.

We came finally to the high 

still heat of four o clock,

a long time before sleep.

And then he stood by me

and looked, so that my own head

uttered his judgement, even

his laughter. He only said:

“That social life don’t get

down the row, does it, boy?”

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Monarch

 Nothing is quite as vibrant as a newly hatched female Monarch.


Burning Helene

 Today i burned the large pile of brush from Helene. There is still much in back but it will wait until the next hurricane next week. 


Cure for the blues

 The Bluegrass Way 


Nothing would be finer than a slow ride about the Kentucky countryside on a crisp autumn day.

Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill


HAARP

 Wouldn’t it be great if Government no longer had the funds to direct hurricanes?


Take it easy

 You will arrive. Enjoy the ride. We will wait for you.


Look up

 Some days seem more difficult to look up.


Heavenly birthday

 Richard Oranders only girl would have been 96 today. Seven years gone on this earth, seems so long to miss. 


Wake


 Wake

John Clare Stokes


Tonight I sit up

With a dying moon

Soon to slip beneath

Tree sheets


Alone

I mourn


And then it occurs

I am the one

Soon to slip beneath

The forever sleeps


The moon

Mourns


For me

Homespun


 The longer grew our memory of home, the greater the boards, brick and tin took on a perfect mend. The December air in the slits, once as a siren, now but a gentle wind. The November smoke from the chimney, once billowing the black soot, now but a lazy waft upward, the April rain pelting awake upon the leaking tin, now a lullaby in our tender sleep. The front porch the only relief from the July heat, now a siesta in the creaking swing.

Friday, October 4, 2024

106

I often gauge the lives of those gone on by Helena Powers, still holding on strong at 106. Today mamma would only been 96. Gone at 89. But the roll is always being called up yonder and we wait our turn to depart.I am now 69 and I’ve came near departure in 2009 like Melanie the same year and again with year with a stroke. Once the runner swift is no longer immune from times hurdles. We creep to eternity.