
beware the teddy bear
02 Mar 2024 17 Comments
“Hope is not a resting place but a starting point – a cactus, not a cushion.” -H.Jackson Brown Jr.
camping adjacent to saguaro national park
gave access to the park trails so we followed
path past park bench to fork and rock painted
with words: far west trail. another fork and a sign
painted with a loop and you are here. “let’s follow
the loop,” i said, not knowing how far it led away
before leading us back again.
desert introductions are intriguing as we met
various species of cacti: prickly pear and purple
prickly pear, majestic saguaro (some pointing the way
with crooked arms and others on their way out, dry ribs
exposed), ocotillo, and barrels in bloom. “i’m tired,” he
said and pretended to sit on a barrel. unaware, we were
ankle ambushed by a teddy bear cholla, ow!
maybe desert is hostile environment after all with
water and daylight running low, we fear we’re only
ones still out on trails…how cold does it get at night?
did we miss a fork or is it up ahead? met a guy walking
his dogs and he reassures us, “it’s 300 yards ahead to the
fork.” we find hope and the park bench at sunset, footsore
after 7.9 miles round trip from home on wheels.

fort phantom hill
13 Feb 2024 28 Comments
in narrative, rhyming verse Tags: chimney, fort, history, soldiers, Texas

Our welcome may be silent but offered sincere
as you enter this quiet space, what do you hear?
Yes, the wind whispers or whips, depends on season,
’round lone chimneys…do you wonder the reason?
Several brick chimneys and two buildings of stone;
commissary and powder house, stand here alone.
We were young soldiers when we marched to this spot
and our work to build fort in west Texas proved hot.
A frontier fort to deal with new settlers’ problem
but after three years, fort burned and abandoned.
Civil war called us, and native peoples moved on…
leaving cannon and wagon, we’re long dead and gone.
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For Dora Hak’s “written in stone” prompt at dVerse Poets Pub.
heartland
07 Feb 2024 7 Comments
in haiku
sun sets on cornfield
murderous row of black crows
never satisfied

january day
13 Jan 2024 6 Comments
in list poem Tags: blizzard, january, pheasant, tea, winter
single gunshot pierces cold air
male pheasant flashes rusty breast
pick random crumbs off floor
remember how to spell vacuum
sugar cookie sleigh ride’s last tea bag
weak flavored cup tastes lukewarm
blizzard stops work, traffic, schools
livestock stamp, huddle, steam
gather groceries, essentials, clothing
hope to travel to warmer climes
mundane asymmetry of cabin fever

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A list/catalogue poem of 11 lines, while sipping Celestial Season’s.
deep waters
09 Jan 2024 29 Comments
in quadrille Tags: lagoon, life, memories, Nicaragua, perspective
lagoon in my memories
fills dormant volcano crater;
nicaraguan vendors encircle
tourists as mountains surround
deep blue pocket of aquatic life.
lagoon of my memories
fills crevices of heart and mind;
as faces from childhood encircle
present experience, surrounding
deeply personal perspective on life.
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Quadrille (44 words) linked to Melissa’s prompt at dVerse poets on “lagoon”.
unprecedented (or just dented)
03 Jan 2024 27 Comments
Sometimes political rhetoric sounds a lot like Bilbo Baggins at his 111st birthday party: ” I don’t know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.” -J.R.R. Tolkien, Fellowship of the Ring
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i probably should not say this but
would tell a loud lie by my silence so:
have you heard how (well, you will now)
americans are more confused in ’24?
we will caucus (or maybe couscous)
and vote in primary without primary
names on ballots (pass the shallots)
a former president still wears title,
unembarrassed by indictments; can’t
his party find fresher (parsley, please?)
while current office holder is propped to
take the stand if only he wouldn’t stumble
over words, thoughts, and own border.
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Linking to Sanaa’s “litotes” prompt at dVerse Poets’ pub.
carousel
31 Dec 2023 7 Comments
in tanka Tags: carousel, New Year, orbit, sun
up and down, around
musical revolution
in tilted orbit
riding colorful dreams in
repeated trips around sun
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Happy New Year, friends! May your revolutions be meaningful.
caution
30 Dec 2023 5 Comments
in senryu Tags: caution, flirt, wink
she learned the hard way
that a wink should never be
given unintentionally
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A weekend writing prompt at Sammi Scribbles…13 words, include “wink” 😉
stars of christmas
25 Dec 2023 3 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: advent, Christmas, Jesus, light, star

We welcome glad Christmas, O joyous day!
We remember and celebrate Christ’s birthday.
Light of the World who lit stars, sun, and moon,
Planets and angels sing his praises in tune.
God’s promise to humanity as seen in the sky
The Child of blessing invites us to draw nigh.
The glory of Heaven has come down to earth;
His majesty mangered in barn-humble birth.
The prophets have spoken, their words are fulfilled,
a Savior is born; for our sin, his blood spilled.
Wherever we wander, whether nearby or far,
King Jesus, shine on us! Be our guiding star!
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I wrote this poem for Christmas Day as part of our church advent readings. Photo from Unsplash.
peace on earth began with a birth*
23 Dec 2023 4 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: birth, Christmas, conception, joy, noel, pregnancy

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Christ-mas is joyous occasion,
a traditional commemoration of
historical birth-day celebration!
unique conception, God becomes man
King who reigns, deigns to live human
unexpected pregnancy not the problem
the first noel means “to be born”
whether middle of night or early morn,
for unto YOU this holy child is born!
* title quote by Mark Cavaliere at GS Southwest’s Birth of Hope Gala 2023.
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