Art Me

Art Me

 

Sketch me a small pine tree,

scribble me a forest.

Draw a sky full of inky stars, and then

smudge a thumbprint moon.

Erase the cloudy haze of fog

that hides the owl and rabbit.

Pencil us into the peacefulness

of this charcoal world.

 

 

Quadrille #190

To Whoooom it May Concern

To Whoooom it May Concern

 

I see you move silently through the trees

never touching branches or getting tangled

In swaying vines, as I move silently through

dark rooms never stepping on the bits and

pieces of a family’s life once strewn across

the floor. You are probably hunting – for a meal

or some furry morsel in the open fields,

to satisfy your hunger

I am also hunting – standing in front of

the open fridge, looking for some leftover

or piece of pie that will assuage my sadness.

I hear your call and another answers, so

I know you are not alone in the darkness,

and when I call softly there is no reply –

for now, my nest is empty.

 

With love from a fellow night owl

Poetics:For the love of letters

Freedom to See

Freedom to See

 

She holds her camera high

and defies the rules of photography –

Rules of thirds

Rules of composition

Rules of aperture, and focus, and light

She holds her camera high

and declares that she will follow

her own rules

Rules that find beauty in the mundane

and wonder in the ordinary

Rules that show heroes on street corners

and angels in sneakers

Rules that shine light in the shadows

Day 1 of the November Chapbook Challenge – write a declaration poen