History
on my mantlepiece
rest all the pieces of you
finally at peace
–
love letters-
ashes of
old flames
on my mantlepiece
rest all the pieces of you
finally at peace
–
love letters-
ashes of
old flames
hushed and reverent
watching the moonrise and the
rebirth of the year
–
midnight-
snow falls over
the farmer’s field
another phone call-
your tired face deeply etched
with dissapointment
–
drifting snow-
fox prints near
an empty hutch
shrinking from the light
blended into the shadows
I’m invisible
–
dusk-
black clouds
rise from the earth
the walk to the car-
turning my jacket collar
up against the wind
–
aging-
cold breath
on my neck
the solar transit
far to brief indeed on this
winter solstice day
–
winter reborn-
I depart and return
in darkness
a lovers embrace
two hot tempers intertwine
leaving just ashes
–
falling snow-
crackling in
our fireplace
seeking inner peace
yearning to quench the darkness
that burns in my soul
–
wildfires-
a cold late
autumn rain
freshly cut lilies
pure and white and beautiful
laid upon his chest
–
city streets-
a blanket
of fresh snow
a thin skin of ice
on the koi pond slowly melts
in the morning sun
–
floating leaves-
autumn carp swim
in lazy circles