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Sunday, May 22, 2022

Fences & Neighbors

 Fences & Neighbors


The first thing we did in the new

place was build a fence,

to keep the cats in, 

the coyotes out.

Makes sense.

Nine years now, no longer

a new beginning, stronger

than we thought,

even when we bought,

swearing at our introduction 

we’d not live again 

under reconstruction,

like the first 43 years,

filled with joy and tears,

eight homes, ten

if you count the rentals

all of them perfect, but then,

we have a remodeling addiction,

an HGTV affliction.

But this is our Forever Home,

last step in our trip,

the toes-up place, end-of-the-line,

until into forgetfulness we slip.

So, a little noise and dust

(okay, a lot of noise and dust)

justified for this one, if you must,

for new goods we’d shop,

for our alpha and omega stop.

There are mountains to the east,

where the mornings begin,

an ocean not too far west,

sucking up the sun,

declaring each day’s end,

but never an end to the fun.

Neighbors coming around,

cookies and potted plants in hand,

friendly folks, welcoming,

almost as nice as the ones

we left behind, again and again,

starting in our Midwest land.

I’m getting close to eighty

sweetie has long held her Medicare card.

This really might be it, the last station,

except, perhaps, the old folks home.

Who knows? The fix-it work’s almost done.

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Horizon Too

 Horizon 2


For the second time

in fifty years, I’m beset

by Agent Orange.


Having borne guilt, shame,

regret and sadness, I have

no room left for hate.


I am attempting

to be open, cheerful, and

at the same time, brave.


She said, do what you 

can. If you can’t, you just can’t.

Nothing else to it.


My mind doesn’t know

what’s real or imagined.

I might as well dream.


My brain tells me to

criticize, to run my mouth.

My heart wants to help.


All prayers are answered,

but God’s rejections

are just Sprit’s protections.


So happy for the

joy in my life now. I am

filled with abundance.


Sirens in the far 

distance do not trouble me.

Busy with the birds.


You will discover

unexpected treasure, says

the fortune cookie.

Horizon

 Natural Horizon 


Trees tremble in fear,

as Earth’s fever drains the lakes.

Spring lambs keep sleeping


White snow still on peaks,

Summer thirsts for its melting,

windows need cleaning.


Brown season is here

There’s smoke on the horizon

The roof needs tending.


Orange Navels are eaten,

Valencia’s unflavored.

What of the apples?


Soft light from afar,

the new buds need attention.

Bees remain divine.


Red flowers open,

Pomegranates in waiting.

We must make sun tea.


Pink roses whisper.

Bougainvilleas scream color.

Pastels still enchant.


Spring’s colors fading,

Summer blooms soon in season.

Seedlings need water.


Epi’s bloomed briefly,

cactus flowers much the same.

I must call my Friends.