For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Spring 10
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Is the wave, the water being shattered?
Or is it really the rock that is shattered, bit by bit, over time?
Stone shaped heart
your heart is an agate
clear stone
you have won
sort of
you think
but I am water
I am waves
I will smash you against the other rocks
and wear you down
I am water
I carve you like a laser
you wear my name
carved in your stone shaped heart
it is already written there
on your stone shaped heart
faint, because water wears slowly
water wearing stone
over time
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written in April 2022
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: shattered.
Ok, the snow actually melted two days ago, on the same day we woke up with it. But it’s still pretty!
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Taken at Sir John Soane’s house, an amazing house and museum in London.
For the Ragtag Daily prompt: corridor.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
I write every day, both in my journal and here and other places. Ok, the other places are not every day.
I love colored ink. My mother did too. My sister and I were raised “devout atheist”. We did not go to church and my parents claimed to be atheist, but my mother loved holidays and decorated. Christmas, Easter, and we did the elaborate eggs with layers of color then wax then a second color then more wax. My parents also held music parties for folk songs. They sang in big choruses too, so my bible education was all masses and the Messiah. My mother set up a creche at Christmas and hung gilded pears in her avocado tree along with a partridge. She scorned “modern” Christmas carols so we just learned the old traditional ones.
My mother was an artist. She did art every single day. She kept a much more erratic journal than me, but kept it for years. My sister and I had art supplies of all sorts and art lessons whether we wanted or not. I love color. I use my InkJoy pens and write every day. I switch colors each day. Sometimes I have stickers or stamps or drawings or doodles. Each journal is a different form. I have lots of fun with them.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: ink.
Tiny new leaves. Smaller than my fingertip. The new clusters look like green spring roses.

For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Each sperm will be a child, the result is stifling
my sympathy could be termed as trifling.
Porn outlawed, hands will be tied.
“But we didn’t think of this!” the people cry.
AI twisted to measure our lust
claiming to protect the weakest of us.
“But a sperm is only half!” It doesn’t matter,
the AI in charge is mad as a hatter.
If two cells together is deemed a child
than why not one? And the AI runs wild.
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I took the photograph yesterday. A sign of spring in the Pacific Northwest is that the moss turns green. And grows. And grows.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: trifling.
Soft my heart forgives and lets go,
lets go of reconciling. We won’t. I won’t.
I have waited long enough. I forgive all
and I am done waiting. I let it all go and
walk forward into a different life.
The Sufis lead me: the teacher must judge when
the student is ready. I am not a teacher.
I am always a student. I want to learn
always and change. I let go. Farewell, my dears,
you still have my love but you do not have me.
I no longer care, I don’t long for your love,
I let you live your stuffed and twisted lives
in peace, without me importuning you,
to listen to think to grow with me
and you don’t want to so I am free.
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Written February 17, 2024. As with most of my poems, I don’t know how it will end until I write it. Poem as prayer. The ending surprised me, too.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: reconcile.
I don’t know who took the photograph. From left to right, my sister, cousin, me, cousin, taken at Lake Matinenda in Ontario, Canada.
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