Emily speaks
to me, yet again

Emily speaks
to me, yet again
stuck inside our castle,
demons & dragons await
just outside the door —
there is no armor to bear
to protect oneself
from the fires that rage on the other side
severe storm risk looms
early morning lawns are mowed
weeds are whacked
walks are walked
runs are ran
Ripped from the pages of Tiger Beat,
my 14-year-old obsession —
Dreams of being ‘discovered’ by him
& happily, ever after, as the story goes
forgotten by all but one
an unexpected one, at that
kindness is still kindness
bejeweled waters sparkle
beneath an August sky —
a gentle head-sea ripples
as puppy peers over the bow
This week’s number, courtesy of Judy Dykstra-Brown’s weekly throw-down, is 206. Here are a few photos from my archives to fit that bill!






remembering
what might have been
could have been
should have been
*
onward, regardless…
it’s very early in the A.M.
and sleep refuses to take me
I jot down answers to a poetry prompt
& in the quiet stillness of our sunroom
I giggle at one or two of them
wildfire smoke still obscures a clear view
microscopic particulates wreak havoc —
mis ojos, my upper respiratory system
dew point is more favorable today
but, given the haze, I choose to remain indoors
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