Hidden by the grass,
two dark rabbits watch and wait
for the time to make their break.
~
Knowing when to break,
from good cover, to take flight
is an art some never learn.
Hidden by the grass,
two dark rabbits watch and wait
for the time to make their break.
~
Knowing when to break,
from good cover, to take flight
is an art some never learn.
Preparing for war
to ravage my peaceful lawn;
Fox and Rabbit den nearby.
~
They’re not at war. Just
like us they need a home for
themselves and their families.
Just a friendly hint –
tomorrow is Mother’s Day,
wink, wink…thought I’d let you know.
~
For once, reminders,
though welcomed, aren’t required.
Could it be I’m growing up?
You’re never too old
to enjoy a free concert
on a sunny afternoon.
~
No need to leave home.
Just open the door and you’ll
hear the birds singing.
The first to arrive.
the last to go…uninvited
squirrels at the bird feeder.
~
When they first arrive,
those old crows cackled fury
finding their feed absconding.
As night slowly falls,
the howling of coyotes
adds a note of eeriness…
~
…and when the owls join
with their haunting cries of who,
we shake in wonder.
Slowly shifting mist
adds mystery to the start
of a matter-of-fact day.
~
Shifting mists highlight
just as well as they conceal,
drawing eyes to shape and form.
Humming ceiling fans
and the stirring of the air
gently caress me to sleep.
~
Meows of hungry
cats and whine of lonely dog
ungently awaken me.
May can’t seem to let
go of April and make space
for June’s arrival.
~
Maybe May might think
it has the might to resist
June’s jejune vicissitude.
It’s not every day
one goes to such great lengths for
the chance to thank a mentor.
~
It gladdens the heart
when appreciation is
given and received.
When the cards are stacked
against us, may we find strength
enough to try anyway.
~
Sometimes that stacked deck
should serve as a loud warning
that this path is not the way.
Who will rise to meet
the challenges presented
by the light devourers?
~
Every day, many
meet those challenges, but they
are often unseen.
In between places
can be noisy as they fill
with worrisome thoughts.
~
When it’s quiet there,
some will find peace within them
others build a shrieking void.
Each extinguished torch
allows darkness to encroach
upon our shrinking village.
~
Encroaching darkness
brings with it memories of
former light bearers.
A certain blankness
is visiting our minds, but
we have hope it won’t linger.
~
Creative juices
dry up after talking to
Insurance Claims Adjusters.
Spring rains water plants
with no supervision or
effort from any of us.
~
…and somehow new growth
never gets overwatered
despite their zealous tending.
As I cast about
for something pithy to say,
all I found was nothingness.
~
Nothingness also
is visiting me today.
What is there to say?
A parade of deer
marched across the yard, looking
around, waiting for applause.
~
A turkey quartet
grumbles across the driveway
A vixen slinks by; groupie?
Stark shadows remain
of the late unpleasantness
that once stalked this verdant land
~
We can’t erase those
shadows by banning books or
silencing conversation.
Hafiz reminds us
that blame is a stock which brings
very poor returns.
~
Always practical
Hafiz was, unlike Rumi,
living his life mystically
So many flowers
arrive ahead of schedule;
Will any be left for May?
~
Flowers follow their
own schedules and don’t pay much
attention to ours.
The fields are bathed in
golden light as deer stroll by
and crows critique their progress.
~
Bird-brains oft complain
about the stolid advance
of their hidebound companions.
After a lengthy
and vexing, rainy, night’s drive,
dawn breaks on the beach.
~
Back home the slowly
rising sun shines through the mist
hinting of better weather.
Distant train whistle
invites me to get moving,
but I think I’ll pass.
~
I passed on boarding
that train likewise preferring
to ride rails in the dreamscape.
That gurgle from trees;
sounds like fish, splashing in ponds?
Brown-headed Cowbirds?
~
April seems to be
trying to find a way to
combine parts of March and May.
~
April is, of course,
two season’s homunculus.
Winter transmuted to Spring.
Someday we may plumb
Suffering’s abyssal depths
And waken Leviathan
~
Compassion can ease
the world’s suffering without
awaking Leviathan.
As we drove past them
the white dogwoods waved and gave
us a standing ovation.
~
And is it not, thus
due us, in our station as,
Masters of all we survey?
Like long parted Larks
gathered again together,
splendidly they sang.
~
What a joy to hear
again the music they once
made with each other.
Motherly advice –
today is your wife’s birthday.
Take her on a fun-filled date.
~
If there’s any time
After her class reunion
I will gladly heed your advice.