magnolia in winter
lingering scent
long after the flame
is extinguished

magnolia in winter
lingering scent
long after the flame
is extinguished
clatter, boom & bang
furnace replacement underway
no place for puppy to hide
I return in strength
backdrop to a glowing
phosphorous curtain,
life’s trinkets and keepsakes
comfort me, they offer
recollections tinted
in warm smiles
a second-hand chair
in the corner,
its matching ottoman
a godsend for aching feet
owl windchime,
wise with subtle
indoor tinkles,
looks over my shoulder
as I sip vanilla chai
exploring poetry & prose
recording the world
as I find it
in a spiral-bound journal
nodding in satisfaction
strength restored within
from the place
I trust, that place
I go
The kin don’t ken
to outside influences.
Deplorable folk
dissing whatever
big idea no matter
how pragmatic,
thoroughly schooled
or well-designed
for humankind’s well-being.
Continuation of (quality) life
apparently only
secondary (tertiary?)
to the pernicious
foodstuffs rammed
into willing crevices
of heart, mind, body & soul.
I don’t get it.
I just never will.
junco acquaintances
brighten
my winter garden
pancakes & sausages
hearty winter supper
next time, buckwheat please!
January’s backyard thaw
puppy’s handiwork
no longer frozen to the ground
I’m very pleased to have my poem, an ultraviolet tang, selected for inclusion in this lovely collection of poems, the SPICES & SEASONINGS series, courtesy of Silver Birch Press. It was just published today, and I do hope you’ll like it!
mail truck’s flashing lights
three houses away
giddy as a child, I wait
flying solo
my first expedition
in the realm
of the world
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