My Poetry and Prose Blogology
      
      Reflections Upon Our Galilee
“These patterns in Galilee 
reflect our sacred responsibilities  
as Mother Nature labors 
to mend the misdeeds of “progress”  
with the slower passions of fresh life.”
      
      She Has a Perfect Role Model
“like Jesus counting each one of his tiny lambs
she will not rest until they are all accounted
and her everlasting quilt of kindness is spread”
      
      My Tattered Fleece
“I was reared amid the highlands
as a disheveled mountain goat…”
Photo Courtesy of Rod Sorenson— rcoakley.com
      
      Infinite Tears
electrified in trembling
voltages of the night
I roll myself over
to gaze into your eyes…
      
      Water and Us
This poem may possess another
abstract or far deeper meaning 
beyond the first obvious impressions…
      
      Loftier Trails
trails render our escape 
they trap our darkness 
upon outcrops of repose 
and soothe our anxieties 
in meadows of wildflower…
      
      Finding Poetry in My Depression
“and now—after many long—scribbled out years
stumbling over words with my heavenly creator
I have finally learned to humbly deal with it—
even through all its unexpected ebbs and flows”
      
      Dreams That Become Us
“trapped in places—we dared not venture
fixed in shapes—we risked not touch
arrayed in colors—we often ignored
traveling in lifestyles—we did not understand
and speaking in voices—we failed to hear”
      
      The Hope of Sunflowers
“…the powers of our blossoming sun 
will always defeat powers of dark rage”
      
      Open Borders
I thought this poem appropriate considering the turmoil and suffering in Ukraine beginning last evening. 
(photo by Carma Evans)
      
      A Shrinking Lake of Memories
“But when I look upon her—I still see an endless home. Perched on vast grey wings of the unconditional love of all life—a perfect grace of water, earth, and sky…”
      
      The Bright Night
“So—how do we ever describe the solitudes of night
to a world with itching ears and pixelated eyes?”