Monday, April 14, 2025
Shade
It was not the complaint of the ant that the plant grew in the asphalt for if not for the plant there would have been no shade for the ant.
Post
Post processing
Was it deliberate or
Was it accident?
Often it’s the mistakes
That we take
And bend into keeps
Canna
Canna Cut
Nikon D3100 with 35mm 1.8 DX AF-S, 200@f2,ISO400,Manual WB,Shutter Priority. Handheld. Monochrome. Post process Infrared.
Closing in
"Closing In"
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Just room for me to squeeze between
The lowered ceiling and divide,
Just power enough to make the ridge
And, panting, gain the other side;
Just light enough to see my field
And in the shadows kiss the grass;
Just strength, just heart, just time enough,
For me, the tardy one, to pass.
O hill, O strip of clearing sky,
Hold up the bars till I get by!
O lovely day--forgive my sin,
One breath of light will let me in!
Set the watch
Set the watch
john Clare stokes
Set the watch
Double the chain
Post the guard
Around the clock
In the night
Stoke the flame
Keep the watch
Unto the dawn
Comes the time
To steal away
To free the fallen
Angels ever lurk
Awaiting the weight
Of fallen lids
Dashing in
Breaking chains
Opening the cells
Telling the fallen
Quickly rise
Set the watch
Double the chain
Angels once came
The weight of glory
Mere wind to them
Rushing in
Freeing
The fallen ones
It just may happen
Upon our watch.
Hug
HuG
All she asked for was a hug
It never came
On poles they posted her mug
Last seen heading east
In the rain
Fellow poet
Seldom do I happen upon a fellow poet. She came as my last stop in the day. I tarried long beyond the allotted time.
I find
I find my time
is spent upon the
meaner themes
of penury
poverty and plenty
on vocabulary
void of the language
that would define the
yearning inside
I read the Auden
with the Emily
and wonder how they
discovered the dialect
even the lowest flower spoke.
Spiderwort
and on that creation morning
When in the garden naming
Came the spider and sat upon the purple wort
and the woman given was so
startled
the name just kinda stuck.
Gerald
Pappa Gerald
by john clare
Mayor of wonderful Williston
No finer they come
Sunday school teacher
Bronson First Baptist believer
Fisher fine on Orange Lake
Always the limit he takes
Best you ever saw
Fireman always on call
Cooks the finest brisque
You try it first he insists
Patient with a house full of sisters on meds
Mostly piddles in the man shed
Loves the grand kids all
Even from jails when they call
Pappa the keeper of the fire
Pappa the quencher of fires
Pappa the lover of fire
Williston the loser if he ever
retires....
Seeking
Through the archway trap he made his way
The seeker of elusive Sasquatch
Little did he know he was prey
That he was being watched
They found his camera fifty feet up
His tripod twenty feet under
Tracks ended where flesh and fur struck
Where they went, today we wonder?











