Black branches rising
Naked arms against white Sky
Inner sap forms dreams
Ash goddess sheds leaves
Yellow blanket sheathes ground
Strong roots grow under
Black Crow hops on grass
Cedar sways in winter borne wind
Earth Mother dreams Child
Black branches rising
Naked arms against white Sky
Inner sap forms dreams
Ash goddess sheds leaves
Yellow blanket sheathes ground
Strong roots grow under
Black Crow hops on grass
Cedar sways in winter borne wind
Earth Mother dreams Child
Bicycle wheels turning,
bringing me with them.
I sense the clan of women that was,
and is no more.
Except in the warmth of my lover’s eyes,
or the closeness of a friend or two.
The spinning of my mind
while my body aches.
Wrists bare.
Swollen. Red.
Thunder in my flesh.
Gravel under my feet.
The waves crashing on the shore.
A sound that soothes my tired ears.
Loneliness that rhymes with isolation.
Our story inscribed in
my bones, holding,
arching: a cradle,
for the one I love,
who wasn’t, and now is
intrinsic part of me.
I yearn to get away.
And when I do,
I look at pictures of her,
on my phone.
Her blue eyes
two upside down opals.
The sea reflected in the onset of her emotions.
Murmuration. The dance
of a flock of birds, flying
in unison a cross the sky.
Fluttering harmony.
Perfection so imperfect.