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  • JuneHaikuWriMo 3

    Outdoors is screaming 
    insects in trees having sex
    or flailing about

    like adolescents
    so much wasted energy
    they are seventeen
    June 3, 2021
    Haiku, Poetry

  • JunePoWriMo 2

    Last night I had no dreams to remember 
    I only woke up a few hours too soon
    with the anxiety of fifteen months
    weighing down on my chest a sudden shock
    accumulated irretrievable
    time a physical fact preventing sleep
    as it has so much over these long nights
    numbers that once spoken could not be saved
    seasons still perpetually delayed
    hanging in the darkness heavy ether
    moments lost now repeating their losses
    ouroboros suffers from hunger pangs
    I returned to sleep that would not suffice
    to dissipate undefined sacrifice
    June 2, 2021
    Poetry, Sonnet

  • JunePoWriMo 1

    It has taken me 
    this long to know

    the work begins
    with offering

    a presence
    while there is lack

    attention to details
    that might otherwise

    be overlooked
    a garden window

    beyond the steps
    first taken

    then broken
    may be made whole
    June 1, 2021
    Poetry

  • MayPoWriMo 31

    To build a fire 
    it only takes a spark
    some twigs
    the miracle of sun
    after many seasons and
    three days of rain
    the proper structure
    in certain directions
    chopping new wood
    growth
    breath
    friends
    May 31, 2021
    Poetry

  • MayHaikuWriMo 30

    Driving through suburbs 
    rain reminding us of loss
    and new beginnings

    Dust stuck to ledges
    books unread for years now packed
    in too few boxes

    Displaced memories
    will have to grow somewhere else
    waiting for return
    May 30, 2021
    Haiku, Poetry

  • MayPoWriMo 29

    Place stirs memories unthought of so long 
    forgot they were stored somewhere far above
    spaces commonly inhabited by
    the future or an approximation
    taking place in the present somewhat tense
    I guess these echoes follow us around
    meeting us when we return to their birth
    May 29, 2021
    Half Sonnet, Poetry

  • MayPoWriMo 28

    Lifting restrictions kept normal in check 
    now normal is suddenly coming back
    with a vengeance witness democracy
    dying without supermajority
    will we ever know what the lab unleashed
    or behave like citizens of the world
    better crowd already crowded spaces
    so that species waiting seventeen years
    remain submerged under concrete we paved
    to get from point a to point b faster
    or build bigger houses on smaller plots
    of land and stories wasting our treasure
    on keeping up with neighbors never met
    normal: a masked face we cannot forget
    May 28, 2021
    Poetry, Sonnet

  • MayPoWriMo 27

    Tonight I choose to remember the me 
    who almost thirty years ago stayed up
    all night as the weather turned to summer
    writing songs ten at a time on loose leaf
    paper the tunes only known to my mind
    at the time if I saw them now I’m sure
    I could sing them sometimes even the words
    come back to my senses as I’m loading
    the dishwasher thinking of what I will
    write this night before I fall sound asleep
    those songs still exist somewhere on paper
    waiting in their way singing to be sung
    the pencil faded but still legible
    places I left myself incredible
    May 27, 2021
    Poetry, Sonnet

  • MayPoWriMo 26

    The end of one journey 
    is another journey
    as we decide what to do
    with the time given us

    each epilogue is followed
    by a different epilogue
    at once equally satisfying
    if we are fortunate

    in the non-times we learned
    the meaning of time is
    its inherent meaninglessness
    until we experience them

    and then we give pause
    to think of what we learned
    rummaging through
    the attic of our attention

    a collage of hunger
    for what is to come
    knowing tomorrow
    if there is already here
    May 26, 2021
    Poetry

  • MayPoWriMo 25

    One year ago 
    nine minutes happened
    a seventeen year old took a video
    that millions became aware of
    at least four hundred years to solve

    it starts with one classroom
    it starts with changing one’s heart
    it starts with one more breath
    May 25, 2021
    Poetry

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