Monday, October 2, 2017
Ladybug
Funny beetle,
Please tell me why
You have those wings
But will not fly.
You keep them hidden,
Neatly curled
Until you climb
To top of world!
Thursday, September 28, 2017
The Rivalry
The Crimson Ruby from the North
Refuses to forget!
The midnight sapphire of the South
Still rues the day they met!
A fever wrought of by-gone days
Of insults, blood and shame
Once more the fates’ their pathways cross
Both gladly join the game!
“I hate your face” – “You’ll pump my gas!”
And on and on it goes
But who will wear the victor’s crown?
The fates and time but know
‘Til close of day September nine
When all’s left on the field.
Only one can leave triumphant,
Disgraced, the other yields!
Thursday, September 14, 2017
A short ferry ride from the lovely city of Okayama put me
on the island of Shikoku, the smallest of Japan’s major islands. Mountains in
the center of the island have pushed most cities to the coast. My destination was the small city of Uwajima
on the West side of the island. This
small town is booming with modern industry juxtaposed with a rich cultural
heritage. Shipyards compete for harbor
space with a plethora of oyster platforms where world-class pearls are
farmed. A medieval castle, Buddhist
temples, Shinto shrines, bull fights, and waterfalls guarded by aggressive
Japanese macaques are just of few of the offerings in this area filled with
natural beauty and warm people.
Resting from the
hike
Majestic cascade
behind
Monkey steals my lunch
The
trail to the peak was a long and arduous climb
Which
skirted a pristine glacial lake about midway.
Shimmering
below, it offered a cooling balm for the heat
And
a picturesque spot to rest and refuel for a while.
A
short down-climb led to a high cliff that overhung the depths
Of
aquamarine waters; crystal clear, revealing a rocky bottom.
Chartreuse
lichen grew from the wetted rock face
While
damsel flies of cerulean hue darted to and fro.
In
the shade of a small oak we were content to eat our lunch.
From
our vantage we watched the cutthroat trout feed;
Rising
to a caddis hatch. Splashes of watermelon, coral and saffron
Under
their jawlines divulged the source of their strange name.
Fronting
the shore, a spacious open meadow served as a refuge.
A
doe and twin fawns lay surrounded by tall grass and wild flowers.
Tangerine
bells, snow-white lupine,
And purple daisies with lemon eyes
And purple daisies with lemon eyes
In
hues of lavender and lilac covered the park in waves.
After
a short dip in the icy waters,
We took a few moments to gather our things
We took a few moments to gather our things
And
reflect on the beauty and grandeur of this unknown retreat.
Truly
we were blessed, our bodies, minds and souls rejuvenated
As
we climbed the slope to continue our trek to the snow-capped peak.
Monday, August 28, 2017
What Will Tomorrow Bring?
His hands are folded softly in his lap
To better handle troubles bearing down.
Fortuna comes, but will she pause to rap,
To offer balm or ease a troubled frown?
To better handle troubles bearing down,
He rises up and makes a solemn pledge
To offer balm or ease a troubled frown
For those, like him, just sitting on the edge.
He rises up, and makes a solemn pledge.
Still wondering, what will tomorrow bring
For those like him, just sitting on the edge?
A peace will come with fear in shackled rings.
Still wondering. What will tomorrow bring?
Fortuna comes but will she pause to rap?
A peace will come! With fear in shackled rings
His hands are folded softly, in his lap.
Empty Nest
The old bird sits
Surveying nest and tree,
Mama flits and flies about
An hundred errands left.
His memories are a thousand scenes,
Bereft of ordered source.
Not random, but in retrograde
Recap a season’s end
Materials gathered
Woven tight
Feathered, warm with down
Hatchlings screaming
Growth and learning
Fledglings flap and gone
The old bird sees an empty nest
While mama flits and flies
A season closed, a longing pride
Begins to fill his breast.
The Hedgehog
A hedgehog sat upon a log
And ate a purple fig.
Soon, all that he had left of it
Was half a purple twig.
Next morning, he arose anew;
Declared that he felt fine.
Except for one development,
He now had purple spines!
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Covered Bridge
Damn you, cursed covered bridge,
Damn your easy way,
Damn your timbers strong and high
That let her slip away!
Opposed by torrent moat she was
Compelled to wait and try.
But no! You let her ride across
And keep her corset dry!
Within her surrey black and sleek,
By dappled stallion drawn,
You let her pass without dispute;
Satanic stilted spawn!
We quarreled once or twice ‘tis true
But now she’s gone for good.
I’ve half a mind to strike a fire
And torch your rotting wood!
Monday, August 14, 2017
I Was Rattled
I was minding my business, taking my time,
Ridin’
Ol’ Bess from the West Miller Mine
When
all of a sudden, (weren’t nothing’ I did)
Bess
started buckin’ and she hit the skids!
I
was pitched off her back like a sack of no worth
To
land near the meanest dang rattler on earth!
His
tounge was a-flickin’, tasting the air,
His
eyes clouded over, like a blind man’s that pair.
He
was longer than Bess with a full twelve-inch girth,
My
mettle dissolved to a pitiful dearth.
His
head raised up proud, his tail even prouder
And
that buzz, just kept getting louder and louder!
His
mien was aggressive and I was a wreck
So
I pulled out my shooter and aimed for the neck!
Now
I hate killing creatures; God’s watchin’ and all,
But
he had my number and was dialin’ the
call.
His
head is still there, by the side of the trail
But
I took the rest home, even that tail!
His
meat fed me supper, yep, top o’ the line.
His
hide and those rattles? A hat-band so
fine!
Friday, August 11, 2017
Autumn Reverie
Where I’ve curled up to read a
favorite book.
Hot cocoa in a steaming mug
helps me retire
To the fantasy of painted woods
and brook.
The road to now is one I’m
glad I took!
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