Suffering – Sept. 21, 2018
Suffering All that day long I spent the hours with suffering. I woke to find her sitting by my bed. She stalked my footsteps while time slowed to timeless, Tortured my sight, came close in what was said. She asked me no more than that, beneath unwelcome, I might be mindful of her grant of […]
Winds of Homecoming – Aug. 3, 2018
“Ah, not to be cut off, not through the slightest partition shut out from the law of the stars. The inner—what is it? if not intensified sky, hurled through with birds and deep with the winds of homecoming.” –Rainer Maria Rilke
June 25, 2018
I Know How the Fly Felt by Kayla McClurg Trapped in the window Between glass and screen, She hums and crawls All of two inches Before hitting a deadend. Stuck. Wedged tight Between helpless and hopeless. I open the window, Setting the captive free. Alleluia! Sing loud and long of the Sweet dancing joy of […]