Saturday, December 13, 2008

Holding Still, Crooked House

Looking hard at really cold weather for this neck of the woods. Was just out in it and can feel it coming. I think it's going to be colder than any time last year. This first poem goes back to the marigolds still in bloom this year. I have wild marigolds. They reseed every year and come up across my front yard. I am happy with that, even with the tiny wild pansies that still survive from years ago when I had several nursery pansies planted. They seeded too. What comes up looks nothing like the nursery pansies.

Holding Still

I hold still for you,
So still that flowers speed by,
Marigolds racing.

I hold so still that my cat
Forgets me and goes her way.

Even more still, I
Forget me and leave my mind
To find your true heart.

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I saw a crooked birdhouse and thought what it would be like to live there.

Crooked House

I am at a loss.
Why is our house so crooked?
I've tried to be nice.

Stepping outside is awkward
With so long a drop right there.

I pick at itches
Under my feathers and pray
You will come back home.
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Perhaps I am wrong, but it is my experience that women don't put up with just anything...

4 comments:

  1. Wrap up warm there, Christopher!

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  2. It is snowing full bore this morning

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  3. Beautiful poems, Christopher. I love the image of the marigolds racing in "Holding Still." It's definitely a nice image for a cold day.

    I also like "picking at itches" in "Crooked House." Lovely work.

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  4. Julie, if you're a bird in the wild, lice and other things likely keep you picking.

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The chicken crossed the road. That's poultry in motion.


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