• Phone call

    Capture the time I called In your hands and listen Like you would if a bee Were trapped there. Vibrations against the Soft, fleshiness of your palm. My voice, though, falling between And through your fingers. You can’t pinpoint The time I stopped calling, But remember the first call Vividly.

  • I am the soil

    I sift the dirt through My fingers and make work Of root, stem, leaf Gone ginger with fall And the slow death of desiccation. I’m not sure what I search For. Whether it is the hoof Of a doe that came to me In a dream or the rapier Of a nightmare, I don’t know.…

  • Smoke on a Cloudy Night

    Tonight, I wish I still smoked. My brain And body vibrate With late spring’s promise And I want my hands And heart to be busy. Each pore could be filled With smoke, like a beehive, Settling my desire, my heat, Abating the humid atmosphere That seeks my envelopment.

  • Red light

    Hot foot Lizard Smell sand Like its A mouth Waving Mirage Burns me Oven Of God Color Blanched to One tone Squeeze down To touch The ground

  • The Return of Spring

    I bloom when I speak, When the rain beats the windows, When I recline in the sun.   I bloom, if you remember, When you ask, who is the artist- The one who teaches the future.   I bloom when I nap, Softly breathing, dreaming beneath A tartan print blanket.   I bloom at night,…

  • Typewritten

    What are our sins? When we write home what do we say? What can we say With dust in our lungs And blood on our fingertips? Forgetfulness and the decollecting Of history stains, too.  

  • Ephemera

    Were I a song I suspect I’d be hidden, Folded into the spine Of a book. Never sung. Vaguely remembered By the writer and his wife Who hummed it briefly, Then went about getting Dinner ready. Found Too late, notes faded On the paper remains.   But, really, I’m not written yet.  

  • April at Night

    Tonight the windows ripple with lightening.   Each shot from the sky breaks me open like bread.   With rain, instrumentation, an arrangement,   layers that drop into place, roil my body,   subside and return louder, more insistent.   Water wants its place beside the night’s bright fire.    

  • Wanting to be

    Cradle me and tell me I’m alive and good. Smooth my forehead, I remember you did that once late at night. I thought you would kiss me then. I just need someone to hold my hand and feel the substance of my being. There are tendons and muscles and tiny bones inside. But, oh, could…

  • 8B

    Capture my shoulders In graphite. Leave the page Where you traced my soul And drew my wings. Today it was even harder to leave familiar, To tape reminders On your path and show you Where you once where. How do I convey The opposition of word and deed. You put paper to it, Reconfiguring an…