If Only...
If…
If…
it was like a sink that was overflowing, built up and up and up.
then it was drained; the pipes rusted over; the slight drip and drip and drip.
tantalizing.
then the water rushed like geysers do, hot and momentarily solid.
This is the first poem in my poetry anthology, The Sun Will Rise Again.
I was eight when it began.
I was left clinging to sunshine
As the sun descended below the horizon.
Springtime has arrived,
cherry blossoms bloom wildly,
trees are green again.
On misty moons, I wander free,
Escaping life's cacophony,
The world's too loud—a fading sound,
As nature's peace enfolds me round.
I remember
the first time I saw it
the sun beating down on my face
the other kids laughing and playing to their heart's content
brings a smile to my face
I will fight forever
When it seems like all is lost I will fight harder
When I trip and fall I will bleed words and be stronger
When I can no longer write I will speak until they cower
When all we have is spent
What will we have left?
Like an animal that runs through the forest
Searching for the last of its kind to go
It’s eighty degrees.
It is barely even spring.
What is going on?
Taking a walk along the beach with my sister
We took the evening to ourselves
to drive to the beach and watch the sunset
It’s rare that we get to spend this time alone together
There once was a sheep
Who ate grass by the heap
It wandered through shops
It trotted across streets
Then it happened upon wheats
Which it devoured in six heavenly feasts
i see things that no human ever should:
the intricate coding of life
an emotion held by the gaze of one person to another
a tear falling silently that helps grow a daffodil.
i am a poet