DOWN DEEP

What does someone see when you offer them a glimpse beneath your water?   The pillows of your dreams Wilted emotions Thoughts without makeup Eyes listening but not seeing Sunless days The joy of rain Favorite words Fear of death The honey of a smile Running away Closed doors Acts of faith A song that … More DOWN DEEP

INSIDE

It appears as a savage darkness. A shadow heavily curtained, too lengthy to draw back. It’s a relevant spirit, a stranger, though not on the street, but within us, sewn into the web of our inner skin. Voices with many faces. Moods light and soft before changing into bottomless misgivings and lies. We feel it. … More INSIDE

MIDNIGHT

Street lights sign in as dusk resigns to darkness. Scattered shadows of leaves dance on midnight sidewalks. Homes sleep in silence.  Dark breezes lift curtain edges, creating life from worn cloth. Porch lights dot the galaxy of streets. Picket fences keep strangers away but ghosts pass through freely. A train whistle, distant yet sharp, bleeds … More MIDNIGHT

A GREAT TREE

He was a stranger to most. Few knew his name.  He stood full.  Broad shoulders.  A man without a boyhood.  Capable hands scared from hard work.  He was between young and old.  Thick wavy hair. Wire rimmed glasses; searching, curious eyes. Goodness in his voice.  Mountains climbed and rivers explored.  No mention of family no … More A GREAT TREE

ACROSS THE LINE

Next door. Voices. Curtain shadows without faces. Shirts and dresses in and out.   No smiles. No eyes of contact. Front door images jingle keys; a door opens.   Fallen branches. A yard of weeds. Soda cans advertise litter. Ten seasons of leaves.   Spirits without names. A porch without numbers. Never are they neighbors. … More ACROSS THE LINE