Showing posts with label Poetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poetics. Show all posts

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Green


The color your eyes appeared
in moonlight the night
melancholy took you from me.

The emerald texture of the moment
casting altered shadows on
the brightness you left for me.

In the green veined earthen
child that crawled from the
womb of wanting you.

From the parts of myself genetically
engineered to seek Eden, and know only the
intangible idea of that desired state.

You called forth it’s growth from my depths
life hewn from the stone carved heart
I settled into the palm of your green thumbed hand.

You whispered grace over it,
made flesh to form from it’s deadness
etching into it, like ink on skin, your initials.

With breath and green mist you
enveloped me within it’s blanket of bliss
and promises steeped in raw sensuality.

I saw only what you wanted me to see
though I always held the knowledge of what
lay beneath, a haunting haze of realization.

I could not keep you was the color
of the earth upturned as it’s brown depths
swallowed slivers of grass on the day I lost you.

It's sharp flavor stung my tongue into silence
amputating from my vocabulary
the words that would bring you home to me.

You left me to sail upon a faith-filled sea,
waves the origin of my orphaning, it’s
tides carving deep channels in my skin.

Sand softened glass it
brought me instead, and instead
I kept your green gaze behind my eyelids.

On that beach of your absence
I crafted a mosaic from
green sea glass the color of mourning.



From the poetry prompt Green at dVerse.  


Saturday, January 26, 2013

Cult of Celebrity

somebody please explain to me
why Snooky is paid to be
a television personality

the bachelor has his harem
seeking an arrangement
not a lifelong commitment

sorry Honey that Boo Boo
isn't something I want you
to do, to be, to see

historical accuracy
takes a back seat to
the political heresy

our heroes wear Lycra
not a badge, or a name tag
hold up, but that was funny huh?

knock, knock, knock, Penny!
my OCD has
gotten the best of me

Bill Cosby said it best
when he said
God has a sense of humor

I want my MTV
not a documentary seeking
the cultural pulse through celebrity

storytellers run the news rooms
and wackadoo is a definable being
person of real interest

CSI, Law & Order
it's really all about
how the Bones have taken over

crimes are all solved in an hour's time
to tell you the truth I
prefer the Grey's scale

but I suppose Madea said it best,
Livin' takes a lifetime

Sunday, July 22, 2012

An Oregonian Experiance

Mt. Hood taken from the plane


the natives speak with northern language
the song of the American settlers
carving glacial pathways from east to west
not as much Minnesotan or Michigander,
more like those in Ohio with their approach
to words and meanings far beyond their
level of perceiving it, and my own, foreign to them
this young, urban and sprawling city with
children generations gathered together
upon the remains of the lava flow
formed the land that shapes their lives
in the pew I hear talk of culture and my
southern conditioning is apparent in my
urgency to yell out during the sermon,
my deep fried Amens and Right Ons
that pepper congregational behavior
we are creatures of our conditioning
of the culture and places we inhabit
and here, in central Oregon I feel a settling
in my spirit that reminds me what the scent of
home is like, and I am at peace
humidity of Tennessee a memory and I am pleasantly invited
into the outdoors like my Colorado used to
Juniper and Pine, and how I pine for home
hiking sandals and yoga clothing seem the normal
attire here, espresso on every corner and
local organic produce a staple in every home
breweries under Hooded every dark flavor of hops
birthing center advertisements the size of
hospital billboards back home, and the
contempt for western thought and medicine
has been added to the water supply straight
from these once volcanic mountains
three Sisters overseeing the desert children
and in them lies the possibility of a new
awakening, like giving birth to
life outside the environmental need for it
Mt. Jefferson towering over, as a reminder
of what this place was once, and what it may yet be
in the seat of a Bend lies a craving for
something beyond verbalization
an elevated understanding of life
and the pursuit of all that is good and wholesome
a utopian craving creeping up the spine
elongating the understanding that
this too, was a place without form
until the one who formed it gave it
meaning and in it lies the possibility
that one day the children of this land
will become the children of the Lord over it
in these thoughts lie my prayers
awaken, become, breathe, and return to
this place and it’s people that which
you have received, and in doing so
support your local organic farmers


Linking up for Poetics at dVerse Poet's Pub. The prompt is to observe and describe something you see. I'm in Oregon for the week visiting my sister so these poetic observations of my Oregon experience thus far. Join us, won't you?