Sunday, July 21, 2013

IN SO MANY WORDS


WORDS

Like houseflies, we buzz upward and hit the white ceiling
Circling around the room, we pass the closed door
How long before we realize this present space and time?
Instinct moves us toward the light of the window
But we bounce off with no escape
Within these walls, this day, we co-exist
 It’s where words fly and we negotiate
To surrender to the will of each other





Saturday, July 6, 2013

REMEMBER THE DAY'S BLESSINGS AND FORGET THE DAY'S TROUBLES



MASTER BEDROOM
Andrew Wyeth


When I took my troubles to bed
Laid them on the pillow next to me
I thought I had put them to rest
So I searched for diversions instead

With heavy eyelids I drifted off
But during my restless sleep
I grabbed the troubled pillow
And placed it under my head

Next to my breath-I inhaled it
Near my ears-I listened to it
Above my heart-I embraced it
And all night wrestled with it

The next day I made my bed
With yesterdays troubles still
Lying there under the covers
Waiting for my sleepy head

msw

Thursday, July 4, 2013

DIGGING FOR WILD GARLIC


Yesterday, I had the urge to sauté the fresh string beans I bought at the market the day before. When I checked for ingredients and couldn't find any garlic, I remembered the wild garlic growing beside the sage in the front rock garden. It’s really a small patch of earth along the front walkway, so I approached it with only a small pointed hand shovel. Bending over, I could feel the strain on my knees and back, but kept digging and digging.  It was a challenge to pry the bulbs loose without damaging them. One after the other, I uncovered the fully formed but small garlic bulbs and laid them on the ground. There were only four or five but more than enough for an early nights dinner. After fifteen minutes of digging and pulling some weeds along the way, my back was beginning to ache. 

On the farm across the road, the tractor had been running for a couple of hours and the thought of working in the hot sun every day, planting, cutting and harvesting, made my back ache even more. One would really have to be dedicated to it or hungry enough. I headed for the kitchen with my small but ample crop.

I crushed some garlic cloves to sauté the string beans with olive oil, some to flavor the grilled pork chops and snipped pieces of the long stems to sprinkle on the baked potatoes. It would be our special meal of the week and except for the garlic, all purchased at the supermarket. With fork and knife in hand, my husband and I delighted in our simple but most savory feast. Across the field, the tractor was still running over the large expanse of land and I now felt much more appreciation for the farmer who would have many more hours of work before his evening meal. 

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

FLOATERS AND FLASHES


I’M KEEPING AN EYE ON IT…


As i write my words,
i blink my eyes
and dot my i’s…

 while more black dots float in…
and end. my sentences.
 before i am ready.

 my Ophthalmologist says:
it is a sign
of gel breaking….. away……

i will have to pay.  Attention.
To floaters and flashes…
And changes in my vision

because… a tear in the retina.
 can be serious… 
and the doctor never says:

 just keep an eye on it...