Evensong

low waning daylight-
songs of bullfrogs and crickets
usher in the night

twilight-
crickets sing
in my footsteps

Restless

months of sundays gone-
I still just can’t get used to
sleeping without you

autumn winds-
the restless swirl
of fallen leaves

afternoon sunlight-
an old man and his grandson
asleep on the floor

sunday mornings-
step stool by the sink
shaving together

Forgive

the full solstice moon
begs forgiveness of the sun
for stealing her light

from dust to dust-
the fullness of time
forgives no one

Kristallnacht

pale silver moonlight
captured in the broken glass
strewn across the street

autum eve-
crickets silenced
by shattering glass

Reveal

peeling back the dark
exposing the ugly truth
to the light of day

low tide-
broken shells
on the sand

Waiting

my bedside vigil-
each moment slipping away
taking you with them

machines hum-
outside your window
a starless night

Frost

an overnight frost-
reluctant to let go of
these summer evenings

a new day born-
on the pumpkins
a touch ol frost

Trains

hanging on a strap-
the city moves beneath me
though I’m standing still

railway sidings-
rusting beasts
long since dead

Snap

vampires do exist-
in fact I’m sure one lives in
this overstuffed couch

the forest floor-
twigs and sticks snap
underfoot