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Archive for May, 2016

 

 

 

I no longer have the shiny black shoes

with metal taps on the bottoms—

 

though if I did, they would perhaps sit

in the back of the closet along with the wigs,

the boas, the long black gloves.

 

How I used to love the sounds they made—

fa-lap, fa-lap, fa-lap ball change—

such a shiny, happy silver sound

that used my own heart as a metronome.

 

I was never much good, but I didn’t care,

I held out my arms with wrists upturned just so

 

and shuffled and clicked and smiled

for no one but myself. I think of that

today as I dance in the office alone,

 

it’s a quiet affair without the right shoes,

and I am clumsy with lack of practice,

but laughter makes a fine music

for everything inside me dancing.

 

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Sort of a Revolution

 

 

 

I’ve cursed it,

this body

for being

more earthen

than gold,

but look how

with its dust

and its dead things

and its darkling

softness

something

even love

might grow

again.

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Out of the Days

 

 

What does that do to the old blood moving through its channels?

—Naomi Shihab Nye, Fresh

 

 

So much we do not need—

the old t-shirts at the back

of the closet, the secret

ingredient in Aunt Jean’s

tuna casserole, the pity

of strangers, the growing stack

of journals we promise

ourselves we will someday read,

the memorized jingles

from TV commercials

we sang when we were young.

.

And then there’s the list of what

we cannot do without—

the willingness to blossom

out of our own detritus,

the capacity to laugh a real

unguarded laugh, a joy

in unlearning whatever we

think we know, and

the grace to let our story

re-write itself even as we

fear turning the page.

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One Unfillable

 

 

 

still hungry

the thousand thousand mouths

of loneliness

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One Re-knowing

on a night

without starlight

learning

to know darkness

as the other greatest gift

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Our noisy outer world is but a reflection of the noise inside: our incessant need to be occupied, to be doing something.

—Three Types of Laziness, Tenzin Palmo

 

 

Sit with me. Let’s say nothing at all.

There is nothing that must be said.

The impulse to comment on weather,

we’ll feel it rise and melt away.

The weather will do what the weather does,

will rain, will shine, will hail.

Perhaps we will feel the need

to comment on the light or to wonder

when things will be different than they are now

or to worry about all the problems

that we will never be able to fix.

Urgency only lasts so long before

it disappears. How did we ever

believe we belonged anywhere

but here? Though the rain

is gone, the scent of rain persists.

If we are quiet long enough,

it will say everything that must be said.

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still this longing

to bring a golden cup

and hold it

to your sweet

parched lips

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burl gurls jail bird

Ever feel as if you’re stuck?? That will be the first act of the 3rd annual Literary Burlesque …

this year’s theme is Oh Sister, Where Art Thou. Craig Childs will be the preacher, and I will be joined by writers Kierstin Bridger, Samantha Tisdel Wright, Erika Gordon, Amy Irvine McHarg and Corinne Platt, plus singers Judyth Kohin, Suzan Beraza and Daiva Chesonis … it will be unveiling as you’ve never seen it before… oh, and I didn’t mention the church ladies … quite the cast this year. Hope you can join us … this revolution will NOT be televised. Not even photographed. Have to show up. Disco rapture after … for more info, visit here.

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Possible

 

 

 

I folded myself

into an origami rose.

The heart, like paper,

never forgets

the ways it’s been touched.

The creases

are part of me now.

Still, I ask you

to unfold me—

to open and smooth me,

to new me, re-know me,

unlearn me and show me

what patient, loving

hands can do.

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One Sign

 

 

 

from empty branches

the orange breasted song of the oriole—

a leaf, straining against the bud scales,

this heart still in winter

begins to believe in green

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