Saturday, May 11, 2019

ode for deer

near the quiet town, New Haven,
three deer, to one side,
off the road
in tall grass, pause.
calmly look our way.
preeminent creatures.
standing without movement,
their beauty
took my breath away.

Friday, May 10, 2019

helpers

the birds help with a poem
they are the live souls.
sure plants are living,
but don't hop on my fence,
can't practically dance.
then let me give a salute to plants
that can be seen growing
day by day
and become flowers
bursting into joyful color
or produce fruits or vegetables
that need only salt or oil
to sure taste good,
provide nutrition;
their down side is
they never tweet.

This is my lost poem of 8 May. Diane, thank you. You copied this and sent a compliment. I lost it and thus you brought it back to live again. I am most grateful.

short line

had a poem lined up,
one, yesterday's.
short line.
where did it go?

i know i had one.
for may 8,
no idea where it went.
so, i say good day

to that what i wrote.
where? can't tell.
no idea what happened.
evidently it didn't float.

lost, though i searched around;
carefully, took my time.
seems i trashed a good one
into the sea of delightful rhyme.




Thursday, May 09, 2019

warm again

you know, one day it will be warm again.
another thing,  i'll get my stuff in order.
wait, i'd like more coffee...
please.
// you want a refill?//
did i say that? i meant that.
//here comes//
thanks...and there she goes.
so i said, a lot is out of place.
i have to put stuff away,
things should be where they belong.
they don't go automatically...
too bad.
one day cars will drive themselves,
they say. automatically.
can they build me a garage?
the cars, i mean. i wonder.
//... //
she glared at me.
i'm serious.
//drink your coffee...sip it.
oh, by the way, the good news is
one day it will be warm again.//

Tuesday, May 07, 2019

onions

carefully eyeing  the circumference of the garden.
having given thought to where summer sun
will best caress the lovelies.
kicked ideas in my head, lost track, came back.
decided exactly where they would thrive.
imagined skin reds and purples of the honey's to be
while patiently waiting
this developing warm spring day.
now: when under arrival the beacon of noon sun 
small bulbs, called sets,
are lovingly pushed one at a time
into invitingly soft, fertilized, prepared soil;
to be watered and sunned,
day after warm day,
growing continuously,
sweet, large, savory and wonderful.
yes,of course there is waiting involved,
but time steps forward.
summer will take a hold.
in a hurrah velvety onions will be.

Monday, May 06, 2019

Race for the Roses

The race was this weekend.
Today we drove in the country
to the Mennonite store.
Wanted to ask if Chuck was here
Meri reminded me, "There is no Saint Chuck,
Mark is his name." I didn't see him,
so I asked the girl in the bonnet
working the counter
who she bet on
in the Kentucky Derby.

Sunday, May 05, 2019

come on

i don't remember other years with rain so much.
or all this gray instead of blue.
waiting change again; warm up some.
clear skies, come on home.

Friday, May 03, 2019

what i

what i dreamed i remember.
can't put into words.
it's on the tip of my head, tongue.
ready to make me smile.


Wednesday, May 01, 2019

the change

here is
the change i've been waiting.
warm today they say,
oh, we're ready.
then on the menu for this afternoon,
a shake 'em up thunderstorm.
we'll work through it,
bear with it.
take what we get.

stopped in Milan, she got coffee,
i had a cheese filled donut,
hey, i chewed it slowly.
she shared her coffee.
still waiting for rain,
and it's warm out, nearly hot.

dogs walking, geese honking,
the park at the reservoir.
breeze blowing; call it wind kicking up.
making circles of last fall's leaves.

man it stirs the trees,
runs ripples on the water.
i hear a train away.
going to rain at three, they say...

a big one, already half past the hour.
checked the radar, storm's running west.
maybe later we'll catch it.
now we're out of it. warm, that's it.


Tuesday, April 30, 2019

even steven


can you call it,
the game, the card, the number, the winner:
heads or tails?
are you guessing or do you know?
want to tell me how?
can i do it?

predicting with an edge
does you every well?
what can be the difficulty?
is the answer floating in space somewhere?
do you recommend it for under eighteen?
is it better i forget about it?

Monday, April 29, 2019

due

thick clouds, bright,
light gray morning,
easy we go ahead
winding out of April.
May planting time will be welcome.
there's going to be more flowers this year;
i need the color to remind me of the good times.
seems a fine idea, right?
i'm garden ready.
will be out to catch sun rays first chance i get,
can feel the warmth just thinking about it.
summer ahead is due.
treat me well.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

remember again

winter long,
no wonder cowboys shot their guns
in the sky, unnecessarily.

flurries falling slow enough to see between,
how's that for a picture in your head?
that was february,
april is winding up.

i am running out of waiting for
weather i can handle.

how about taking my shoes off outside.
no, that's not a question, it's a suggestion.

a remember summer days:
berry pie, garden time.
it'll happen.

Friday, April 26, 2019

rain day


kept in by a rain day.
the current book i'm reading,
today's words i'm writing,
it's dry glue on stiff, old paper adhering my attention.
yet i'll chance a drift to places i've been,
this swell time for drifting,
words of songs i've written float in and out of focus,
along side dear friends.
now this gives me pause.
how pleasant words can be,
jarring memories that hold sweetness.
the flapping wings of a large goose or pheasant
rising from a field, soaring, thump, thump,thump, close by overhead.
i am startled and pleased by the action.
Veering low and off, i feel the wind.
how quickly gone. 
and a smile remains on my face.
a frozen second of good time.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

ready to plant

breakfast light,
cooked oats with raisins in.
outside temperature cool,
not freezing.
at the tree by the window,
the bird on the branch seemed to shiver.
we glanced and nodded.
had the same thought.
surely snow is over,
a new season we've got

while cleaning the dishes it seemed
it is reasonable time to be welcoming spring.
the plants are ready, need temperatures rise.
after all, it's nearly May, we've got spring skies
and flowers and seeds to put in the ground,
a new season we're claiming.
she's ready to plant.
the day it quits raining.
i'll make note.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

camp out

scout out the far off, soft rolling hills.
you can see miles of dry range;
try this near lone peak
the farmer says it is a good spot
for a tenacious view of sunset.
you have permission to camp there
this light wind, warm, summer day.
bring the gear you need,
carry everything up the hill.

start a small fire, make coffee
and fry up vegetable pot stickers
add zippy,  sweet sauce.
it tastes just right.
talk and laugh a while, glad to be there.
what a spot you have for a bed roll.
light clouds and a sliver for a moon.
discover a quiet, starry night.

with open ways east there's a splendid shot of the rising sun.
it's quiet, a few birds and warm already.
heat up the coffee.
go ahead and smile.
a good way to start the day.

Friday, April 19, 2019

helpers

the birds help with a poem.
they are the live souls.
sure plants are living,
but don't hop on my fence,
can't practically dance.
then let me give a salute to plants
that can be seen growing
day by day
and become flowers
bursting into joyful color
or produce fruit and vegetables
that need only salt or oil
to sure taste good,
provide nutrition;
their down side is
they never tweet.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

workin' devices

have seen them for years now,
lined up anywhere,
heads down.
won't look around,
in a hurry,  no apparent worry.
yet somehow concerns are involved.
seem well fed and dressed.
hair is cut to style.
rapid improvises, 
completely dissolved
into their devices.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

spring soon

2019 the news grim.
Notre Dame burned.

we drove for breakfast at our favorite place,
looking around for damage. we knew
a portion of the town Shelby two days before
suffered a hit by a tornado.
the restaurant remains unscathed.
later, on the way to the market in Shilo
sheets of roofing metal were strewn across fields,
we passed near a large crumpled metal piece of roofing,
another lie in a field a quarter mile away.
barns had been torn in half while half remained unharmed.
trees are dropped sporadically in wooded areas,
a root ball lies exposed as if plucked from the ground,
with the large trunk lying on its side.
on the way to the Panktown market
we had to divert several times,
half the roads were closed for repair.
in 6 days Spring begins.
hopefully the storms are over.

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Flyin'

sleepin' deep
in a hurry tonight,
time is running
8 something to 5 we've marked off.
mornin' take off,
rollin' before dawn.

this is las vegas.
a blanket of silence
would you think...
streets empty
far as i can see ...

all the way up and all the way down.
at this hour ...
plenty folks.
in line, nodded good morning,
behind her eyes shown an understanding, a warmth.


saw baseball hat
with a large red t.
stood for: The

flew all day,
got home.

Friday, April 12, 2019

trip

the days folded like a nomad's tent,
we pegged off a week

visited donna and gerry, we did.
         
drove the mountain ways
under iron filled red cliffs, with
cars and trucks rolling past, thick as
rabits in the wild.

vacationers, population, what hey.

red striations 1 million years old.

rain struck hard on the windshield.
the sound searching, tapping  lonely.

indians could hide
standing in front of you, on the plains.

driving many miles,
nothing out there
 save brush, sand, thin wire fences and
 the distant line of hills.
crusing along
we have no radio on,
there is the hum of the tires on the highway.