Saturday, October 18, 2008
The ascent of Stan
It started as a poem, about a tree fort, on a leaf, but turned into stomping grounds for my new caterpillar pal.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Down the Loxahatchee
An early morning launch
with paddle and kayak,
she arrests seclusion.
Caught up in the current,
she purely steers
through the interwoven river trail.
The mangrove roots,
like bare flamingo legs,
relax inoffensively on the bank.
Sable palm trees bow
toward her,
giving shade.
Up ahead, an alligator
bathes in sunlight,
cautious of her presence
She ducks below
the golden gate
of a bolstered fallen cypress.
To take her seat
upon its throne,
this river’s sacred empress.
with paddle and kayak,
she arrests seclusion.
Caught up in the current,
she purely steers
through the interwoven river trail.
The mangrove roots,
like bare flamingo legs,
relax inoffensively on the bank.
Sable palm trees bow
toward her,
giving shade.
Up ahead, an alligator
bathes in sunlight,
cautious of her presence
She ducks below
the golden gate
of a bolstered fallen cypress.
To take her seat
upon its throne,
this river’s sacred empress.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Creation
Ocean, clouds, and stillness
stretch out the expanse,
like spotless and untouched canvass,
this sole pair of eyes the brush.
Creatures, sun, and newness
ooze from heart and mouth and hands.
A picture painted
Life created
Nature welcomes man.
stretch out the expanse,
like spotless and untouched canvass,
this sole pair of eyes the brush.
Creatures, sun, and newness
ooze from heart and mouth and hands.
A picture painted
Life created
Nature welcomes man.
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