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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Adventure and Speculation

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110222

MIDDAY NAP

Someone wearing white stockings,
petticoats, and a gold silk pinafore
is tumbling down a long, cushiony hill.
Lying in bed and viewing this,
I know it’s me, gently bouncing down
from lush spring-green heights,
skimming over golden tufts
of autumn grasses, and approaching
a long, gentle out-of-view slope
that will end abruptly and culminate
in something wonderful or tragic.


110221

NEWS OF THE DAY

People- and earth-
quakes rumble.
Dictators and buildings tumble.

Thinkers fumble.
Doers stumble.
The world is all a-jumble

[ASIDE: Uprisings in the Middle East,
Earthquake in New Zealand.]


110220

JUST DO IT

Coax bad habits
down the stairs?
Slow-mo tweeze
your nasal hairs?


110219

CAT: A TONIC (for Butterscotch)

What once was merely preferential
now is clearly near-essential:
a daily dose of cat to schmooze
(it hardly matters whose).


110218

"WHY" GENERATION (for Allan)

Why are unanswerable
questions the ones I pose?
Why, why, why
am I obsessed with those?


110217

IN BRIEF

Why use
long words?
Short will do.

Short is better;
four-letter…
three-letter…
look, too, to two.


PLAY, MATES!

To kinder spirits,
it’s one big garten.


THINKING ABOUT
NOT THINKING

I was born.
I talked.
I stopped to think.

Now I think
it may be better
not to talk,
not to think.

Such emptiness
may well be
death’s birth canal.


110216

CLOUDS FORMING

“Such a pretty sunrise—
but enjoy it; this may be
the only sun we see today.”

“What—are there more?”


PEACE BY PEACE

When belief causes grief,
this may make some sense:
seek contrary evidence.


110215

TREAD LIGHTLY

I don’t know what happened
to elicit this—but, dang!

“Don’t insult me, mister!
I’m the quiet type with fangs.”

[ASIDE: Encountered on Twitter.]


A WALK IN THE “PLARK”

That’s when play and work
run together indistiguishably
(walk together; same thing).


GOOD WRITING (for Christopher)

Take a simple story
with characters
you care about.

Tell it well. No doubt,
your readers will care too.

Face your fears.
Accept help, insights,
feedback, and advice.

Join others who
struggle like you.

Get unserious;
make it fun.
Go nuts!

Keep it simple.
Be bold.
Write with guts.

[ASIDE: Comment/synopsis made at:
http://www.fuelyourwriting.com/
power-of-words-the-kings-speech-and-good-writing/]


110214

LOVE IS BLIND

Chocolate candy, pink lace hearts,
red-red roses, cupid darts…
From dollar store to galleria,
valentine excess overflows.
Bows and arrows, ribbons and bows…

Surely, everybody knows...
had it been a fresh idea
(something neither myth-icized,
love-aligned, nor cute-ified)—
cupid would be stupid.


DEAR YOU… LOVE, ME (for Darby)

Beyond this world’s illusion,
we are in collusion...
enacting love’s inclusion.

Love is all we are.
Love is all we do,
even when not meaning to.


LOST IN THE MIDDLE

I like to piddle.
I like to twiddle.
I like to not make up my mind.

Or else, I find,
I like to make it up one way,
then down another,
again and again and again.

I like to piddle
and twiddle and fiddle—
but why? That’s the riddle.


NEW MEMBER (for LeaAnn)

“LeaAnn Van Winkle-Gisler”
…now, THAT name is a whistler!

How many other times
ya think this “LeeAnn” rhymes?


110213

DAY? OH!

Sun.
Him come.
Him wake up
everyone.


110212

RIGHT?

To believe a belief,
one has to believe
all contrary evidence
lies.


LEAD ON

How will You direct my day today;
what will You have me do?

How will You invite, incite;
what will You move me to?


NOT ALL THAT UNEXPECTED

Why do scientists keep discovering
fabulous things like quarks and quasars,
black holes, and distant planets?
Because we keep thinking them up.

[ASIDE: Some posit that the universe is made of thought
and keeps extending outward from our consciousness
as the range of our thought increases.]


DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS

My latest rabbit hole
(a logo design contest)
was a lost cause
from the get-go.
So I got-gone—
or at least
my prospects did
(which means I’m still snagged).

Well, I will submit my superb
(trust me) entry anyway,
sure that it will be disqualified
on a technical technicality—
specifically, my lack of
the specific technology needed
to produce the design
in a specific software format.

But I can hardly call this
a “lost weekend"—
the difficulties were such
a satisfying challenge.

[ASIDE: My determination to do my best, once I’d launched,
resulted in a submission that did meet the design specifications—
thanks to contributions of knowledge and expertise by
some of my artist friends… may they be blessed!]


110211

AS EXPECTED

“What if?”

That’s the most
wonderful wonder.

What if… I’m okay?
What if… it’s okay?

What if it’s okay
if I’m okay
with whatever is?


110210

QUI SUM

Throwing off fear,
shame and sham,
I claim myself.

I say who I am.


PIQUANT

To a poem,
time is spice.
Read it slow.
Read it twice.


DEFLATED

Sixteen inches this morning,
compared to twenty yesterday:
a too-quick collapse of our
wonderful snow soufflé!


COLD, HARD
LIGHT OF DAY

Last night, I placed paper
and pencil by my bed.
In the dark, I wrote a poem.
There was no pencil lead.


NOLA PRIMA DONNA (for Valerie)

Alligator... hurricane...
you'd think she was a bold one.
No, she's mean and vain;
she taunts;
she flaunts good fortune.
She's the cold one!

[ASIDE: Valerie, my niece, contrasted her fine evening
in New Orleans with the circumstances of Arkansas relatives
blanketed under 20” of snow. Why? Because (she said) she is mean.]


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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Contraries and Curiosities

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110210

OATMEAL AND BANANA (for Linda)

Though oatmeal was my daily manna
(just about) with nuts or fruit,
I'd never had it with banana...
Let me send you a salute!


ONE FINALIST, MANY DREAMS

All but one will falter; fall.
Yet all will give their all.
As we watch and learn and cheer,
we, too, gain victory… over fear.


NO END IN SIGHT

No end of snow
is seen, as yet;
this sky has so much in it.

To what heights
can this snow get?
It seems the sky’s the limit.


SNOW ON SNOW

Mother Winter
lays white linens
gently on each lawn,
then (as these spoil
from soot or soil)
more layers,
and so on.


110209

TOO BUSY TO

Well, why do you think
it’s called an occupation?


LIONS’ CLUB
CHRISTMAS CARD IDEA

Front:
Picture of lions
lying down with lambs.

Inside:
Lions smile hugely as they sing:
“All we like sheep!”


110208

AND MY POINT IS?

What use am I to anyone?
Whyever was I born?

From first morn, I went
subject to my own bent—
keen to become life-wise.

Now, my age is showing
(my demise)
and my synthesized wisdom
sounds strangely flat:
“Trust your inner knowing.”

But you knew that.


VALENTINE BOUQUETS

On scarcity of flowers,
there are no reports.
Are Columbian harvests
snowed out of airports?


110207

FLIP SIDE

Yesterday I felt lonely
for a kindred creative soul.
Today I think, “How lucky!
I’m self-entertained. I'm whole.”


GONE BANANAS

We’re in a state, a state of cold
colder than Montana…
we’re low on milk and eggs and bread,
and down to last banana.

Can’t shop... not lazy;
snowed in… near crazy.

Though we have colds, no cold relief;
we’re out of cold reliever…
our cabin’s cold, but we are not;
we’re hot with cabin fever.


110206

LION JOKE (from my Inner Child)

Q: Why did the lion cross the road?
A: [See below, but try to answer for yourself first.]


FOR STARTERS (for Mary and Clyde)

Thank you, Mother,
Thank you, Dad,
for taking care of me—
giving me a life-long sense
I’m loving, loved, and free.


VIGIL

Why don’t I want to go to bed?
Why don’t I want to sleep?
Something’s rising in my mind,
something buried deep.


LONELY MOOD

Some children
play with others
or with invisible friends.
I make do with no one.
Please,
someone make amends.


KID JOKE (from my Inner Child)

Q: Why did the lion cross the road?
A: To get to the other pride.

[ASIDE: This came via writing with my left hand.]


110205

DAWN’S EARLY LIGHT

Snowscapes turn
from pearl to peach
everywhere the sun can reach.


SEASONS APART

Winter spells are hard;
we know, because
we’ve fought ‘em.

It may be May
at top of stairs;
it’s January at bottom.


PRISM ESCAPE

Color
rainbows dark to fair—
but where? Midair?
In eye? In brain?
Out there?


110204

ICY HOT

Yestiddy (a snowy day),
my poe-min’ mighta chilled—
but, suprizinly, did not.

In fact, it went th’other way.
I wuz bizzy, I wuz thrilled—
O, hunny, I wuz hot!


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Friday, February 4, 2011

The Lions' Share

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110203

GREETING CARD IDEAS
FOR MY LIONS CLUB

We heard your news…
NOT BAD, NOT BAD!
In fact, it makes us
GRANDLY GLAD!

You may be strong.
You may be smart.
BUT…
You’re our friend
‘cuz you got HEART!

We’re smiling WIDE
and roaring LOUD!
Your Lion pride
is Lion PROUD!

Your LION friends are on alert.
We don’t LIKE it when you hurt!
Our concern will not end
till you’re well… till you mend.

The one you lost,
so dear to you,
was our friend…
We hurt, too.

CONGRATULATIONS!
We’re happy for your happiness
and wish you even more success.

GET WELL SOON!
We want you well
We want you strong.
We’re glad you’re on the mend.
We want you back
where you belong.
We want you back again.

Our club sometimes is like a zoo,
but when you hurt, we hurt too.
Do you miss us? Well, we miss you!

If you want to know the truth,
we miss you like a missing tooth.

When one of us is sick or sore,
how we WISH we could do more
than fuss and faunch and rant and rave
…and ROAR!

We heard that you are sick in bed.
We WISH that you were here instead.

SHARING YOUR SORROW
We grieve with you
and share your loss.
Life, so priceless,
has such cost.

IN SYMPATHY
We are among the many
who share your pain and loss.
We, too, grieve
and feel bereaved.

LION and LAMB…
Now there’s a pair
who learned to form a bond!
We LION friends
know ‘bout your KID.
Already, we feel fond!

We heard there was an operation
with you as a leading star.
We assume its success
with nary a flub;
we've seen you in action
supporting our club...
What a smooth operator you are!


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Snow Day Play

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110202

OBLITERATED

When you're young
and take things literally,
news can be so cool!

"Yesterday it snowed.
Today there is no school."


[ASIDE: Original title was CANCELLATION
but readers tended overlook the import.]



ALONE TOGETHER

It’s true—the thought
that ought to be outrageous:
cabin fever is contagious!


BOOKING AGENT

From among the many beside my bed,
I chose a book—to back the torn-open
envelope on which I prepare to write.

Ethan, recognizing poem-mode
when he sees it, asks, “What’s up?”

“I’d been dreaming I was with Oprah
on her show, talking poetry;
that’s sure to launch a poem.”

Shifting my writing materials slightly,
I catch sight of the book’s title and its
implications: The Magic of Thinking Big.


FOUR-PHASE FROST

Kitty catches sight of snow.
Kitty says, “Me-oh!”

* * *
Kitty starts to pine and pout.
Kitty says, “Me-out!”

* * *
Kitty chills, in every paw.
Kitty says “Me-aw!”

* * *
Kitty sees the snow anew.
Kitty says, Me-eeewww!


THAT MY CAT

her a beauty
her a wonder
her got moods
like snow and thunder

her have fur
her make purr
when her run,
her just a blurr

when her sleep,
some sweet angel
when her stir,
some kinda devil

sometime share
sometime plunder
that my cat
some kinda wonder


CHILD AT HEART

Saying
that I love Her ways.

Asking
not to be afraid.

Believing
He is wise and true.

Curious
about taboo.

Gazing
at the world She made.

Hoping
I will stay amazed.

Thinking
He may be a fraud.

This is how
I play with God.


SNOWFLAKES

Like you—
we come,
we play,
we melt away.


WINTER SKY

I see blue;
icy blue.


NAMASTE

Here is where I am,
so here is where I start...
sharing who I am,
sharing from the heart.


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Winter Sprouts

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110201

PRE-SNOWSTORM

Dear media,
be speedia.

Politics, crime, gossip, sports...?
We want weather reports!


110131

MAIS NO! MAIS OUI!

Pleasure means feeling good.
Guilty means feeling bad.
In truth, can people claim
“guilty pleasures” they've had?

The terms are oxymoronic,
separate as vinegar and oil—
but, if egged on, they may (oh!)
merge in a marriage royal.


110130

A LITTLE NUTHIN’

Pomes make homes
fer minds, I think.
Sum o’ them are logs.
This’n is a chink.


110129

HEALTH FOOD FORAYS

In the aim of health and the form of seeds,
I bought some chia for my pet,
by which I mean my husband;
he who claims that sprouts are weeds
and the taste of pulses repulses.

Pre-diabetes has him hexed
and I'm sure he's wondering what is next
in the way of seeds and weeds.
Though I don't plan to feed him vetch,
I'm keen he be keen on quinoa.


110128

EARLY THANKSGIVING

An early wake, an early rise,
comes today as a surprise—
a gift to squander or invest;
to rust-and-rest or do my best.

So, using pen as my voice,
I choose to make my highest choice
of how to spend this interlude:
a litany of gratitude...

for every person in my life,
for my role as someone's wife,
for health and wealth and soul and mind,
for Nature's wonders, and Divine.


110127

AT THE CLUB

Round and round,
we're walking laps;
we don't want
our health to lapse.

Round and round,
laps on laps;
laps on laps
till we collapse.


110126

UNEXCEPTIONAL
EXCEPTIONS

In every season,
come unseasonable days—
extra hot or cold.

For some reason,
people seem amazed
when such days take hold.


110125

DEAR CATS

Thank you, cats,
for something new
(especially a certain
one of you).

How long’s it been
(one week? or two?)
since you’ve mis-placed
your pee or poo?


110124

PRE-DIABETES

Do not let this
be defeating.
Master wholesome
ways of eating.


110123

TROUBLES, KNEE DEEP

"My knees, my knees,"
he groans. "I don't know if I can
make it to the top of the stairs
with these knees."

"Well, don't leave them
at the bottom," she protests.
"I'll be sure to trip over them."


110122

THE RAISING OF THE BAR (for Susan)

We had a peek, this week,
at a friendly small-town town,
one that deserves renown:
Morrilton.

So solicitous of us
were the people there,
they raised the bar on care.
"Thanks. Well done."


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