Wednesday, July 10, 2019

turn to good weather

sunshine roars in,
working on golden sweet corn,
also readying, heavy, juicy water melons.
you know the kind.
 then on a twelve hour from Boston drive,
hug hi niece, hello eat next day go,
she's three more hours to Indiana.
 while here awhile, all kept rolling.
hiya summertime some, been watching for you, and enjoy what a season, thankful for all we are. 

Monday, July 08, 2019

chill dawn

chill dawn
on the road to shiloh.
a violet, rose haze,
with blue on edges of far fields.

1844 carved on the stone house on a rise.
other old homes
blanketed in vinyl.
all barns red, newly covered in looks like tin.

there's no balloon on earth
like the fiery red sun
rising in all her glory,
marking the start of new day


...
This last set of four lines I wrote so long ago.  I can't locate the original text, and I see there is a problem...I want to get it right. now the "marking the start of new day" has the meter.

Sunday, July 07, 2019

growing corn


you drive along
then park in the lot by the fence;
so you can get out and walk the field
feel the heat doing a burn
it's how you learn
what a sunny day feels like doing a job
right now on the cob.
waving in the wind, getting tall.
the corn is coming up i see,
now you can bet there'll be an ear for me,
i'm getting ready, going home,
fetch butter and salt...that's all i need.
what summer's all about.

Saturday, July 06, 2019

quaking

a 7. quake in California,
50 miles in a line to our mountain land
where we lived when we married.
the shake would have had our attention.
now thinking of Jerry in his grave by our cabin
i'm sure made a joke before he cried.





Friday, July 05, 2019

do not lose your head, yet

Shakespeare today
a three hour play,
measure for measure,
in wilting hot weather
with windows open.
am i thee not kidding,
or am i? or am i?
a whamie...off with his...
at times culture is needed

a shake at wendy's may save me.

Thursday, July 04, 2019

ole, ole

chickens and the cows don't mind,
if you're the kind
to have eggnog on the fourth of July

ole. get it going, buttercup,
every time, it'll be fine. ole, ole
hold the line, Zabaione
happy holiday.

i think of eggnog,
for my Italian friends,
call it what it is: Zabaione, oh yeah. ole.


Zabaione: the thought
that will not go away

Tuesday, July 02, 2019

your dad

got hot here.
ninety-two road melting
degrees...and humid.
indoors is cool air fine

how is your living going?
are you still the head dog? 
Meri told me the term today.  
Alpha Dog. yeah. there you are.

and she has a bunny in her garden now.
it is eating the purple plant, 
larkspur, expendable; but i'm
sure it'll develop new appetites.

thought to write you
something...but i
forgot what
but not you.

we got 68 mpg with our 2017 KIA Nero today. 
wanna spread the word. don't see their advertising.
got 58 mpg on the second half of a thirty mile trip.  
the air conditioner took the mileage down.

you made me smile
and you didn't do anything.
see how easy...
love your dad

Sunday, June 30, 2019

the game

game begins, this is major league baseball;
right away it's 2-0, 
then 3-0, made me flinch.
end of first inning, it's 4-0.
the game just started.

end of the second inning,
the pace picked up,
8-0.
went to bed.

woke for a final listen on the radio, 
seventh inning, 9-0
really, really went to bed.

woke game over, heard it ended: 13-0
stains one's impression of the home team, 
the good guys.

is the feeling everlasting?
how could it be...it isn't even July.
fall is the big time,
and always, always there is hope again next season.

cancel, cancel
second game the following day against the same bottom ranked 
Baltimore Oriels and our hometown heroes lose again  
by the identical score 13 - zero. 

but i write more. these are the golden boys of summer who two years ago in 2017 won a record setting 22 games in a row.

now Rocky Colavito is touring with his book. in 1959 when i was 14 and routing for him he was Cleveland's outfielder and hit an amazing four home runs in one game.

gee the seasons change,
yet they do go on.


Friday, June 28, 2019

let us

lettuce tastes good;
can add the high point
one a sunny hot lunch day,
meant on a sunny,
there a difference
is well enough,
when in soaring high temps,
shell we, by the sea say?
yes, lettuce. pretty well.
is swell. swell enough.
day's hot. what we've got.
out of space, outer space.
lettuce taste.
brakes on. brake is on.
bake is on.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

summer regular

creep along the road
by the fields of wheat;
rained the other day,
wasn't it neat.

hot, yeah, turn up the heat,
cook your brains a while,
then smile, smile, smile.
we loves ya, doll-baby.

i'll take summer regular
the way i do recall,
a light wind, we had rain.
now...not at all, not at all.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

sunday now

sky is mostly blue,
good to see it for a change.
weather is drying, first time in a while.

what i know about farming is nothing.
i can only read reports in the news,
already a day old when i write it.

will some farmers plant today...i can't say.
i read they need, desperately need a few days dry weather.
they'll see what's ready...when it is.

i'm able to read reports and hope the best
for them, for fields, for us.
planting is serious and farming is a gamble.

Friday, June 21, 2019

farmer

long hours 
confronting and enduring
powerful, shifting challenges;
this year persistent and excessive rain
during planting season
in order to produce food for
where and when it is needed.
this is the accepted duty and obligation 
of the farmer. fear not, for he is tough 
and suited for the job.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

how about the river

a couple of lines
to do with the river,
right downtown;
flowing in,  moving out to the lake...
standing there looking at it.
warm weather for sure,
the light house in the background,
why not let the fog horn sound.
i know a clear day is better,
the fog horn gets your attention.
how about testing it​?
that happened only once in a while.
it sounded louder without the fog too.
wet air makes the air thicker.
takes an edge off the horn.
when they test it you want to jump
because that fog horn comes blasting.
one shot, it works. go back to peaceful.
a good day for all.
okay, enough for the river and the lake too.
now you can just think about it.

water

one fourth of India residents 
have drinking water at home. 
in some areas a family gets 
eight to ten gallons a day. 
American households use 
three hundred gallons a day. 
India grows more populous, 
hotter and dryer; is running 
out of water.

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

summer for


wait all winter for warmer weather
to drift the river
find water ways,
taking the turns and straights
going up steam in
light wind, clear sky,
the boat and i,
what summer is for
no need for more
and to dream and splash
amid jumping fish and gulls,
any summer night.

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

flying

woke out of dream,
peaceful, serene.
the house is calm, so am i.
an award to robins: last to sleep, first to wake.
my pet birds are outside,
their wings shake,
fending for themselves,
free flying...flying

Monday, June 17, 2019

seasons

for native americans
names differentiate each  month.
Algonquin tribes saw the june moon
time to harvest strawberries.
in various parts of Europe it is
the honey, rose and mead moon.
overall, intervals of time tracked
independently of one another.
Zuni Indians of New Mexico named the first six moons,
the remainder are called by colors associated with
the four cardinal directions;
thinkers in tribes, as did white man,
invented systems much complicated,
listened, observed the nighttime sky,
sat quietly by fires, smoked pipes,
fed sticks to the embers...
and seasons passed.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

the rose

watch it everyday,
summer on the way.
sweet rose on the vine,
flower so divine.

splash

i remember the dive
we called the canon ball.
off the pier we'd go.
yelling all the way down.
what summers were for.
one of us made the greatest splash.
yeah, we had fun in competition
splashtacular.

Saturday, June 15, 2019

water down

got up, made my bed, 
showered soapy, water, rinse.
as i parted my head, my hair in the middle,
over my shoulder the electronic calendar read,
clearly a synthetic voice said: "congratulations,
you've made it to another Saturday;
coincidentally, a free rolling weekend,
absolute-mentally disengaged,
with liberty and justice for many,
and ten straight days of rain forecast." What?
"with no humps or little boats in the stream;
thought it best to get it out of the way and tell you clean,
going to rain, keep raining. rain some more.
which size oars do you wish?
for sure keep going and
float to the right."