Autumn Dawn

Cold sheets crinkle As I wake On a blood Red dawn. Dry winds pluck The summer Flowers bare. Petals clump In grey heaps In the dirt. My toes are numb. Autumn is here.

A Letter From Defeat

Defeat handed me A letter; corners neat, Skin pale, body Trim. On the back, A seal with the letters FU Pressed hard In black wax. On the front, My name, dead Center. No loops, no frills, No flourishes. Just cold, Black type. I threw the letter On a fire and delighted In its crackle.

The Sun Dance

In the great blue commons, Under the watch Of wind and white giants, The sun dances Merry and drunk. A flourish in the brine And a waver In the tumult. Its toes dawdle Against the beat Of a long sung melody. The gulls bay While the sun drums on And clams bury their heads In … More The Sun Dance

I Belong

I sit under the eyes Of striped birch trees Whose roots raise the earth Around me like a mossy bed. The grass prickles The bristles along my skin, And the ants march Over me as though Right there, In the damp, musty soil, I belong. Yet, the sun drips down The cloudy blue walls And … More I Belong