In the Heat of the Moment

we used to catch grasshoppers on sun kissed Saturday mornings

between that and sliding down the hill on torn up cardboard our day was filled to the brim

laughing and carrying on in the void of time

taking trails and pathways in the forest to places we stored secrets and where monsters dwelled

sometimes, we’d blow kisses at dandelions sending them on journeys to who knows where

while shielding the sun from our brows to see where we should go off to next

my calculator watch blinks half past three, one hour til supper, still time to explore

the fish plant whistle sounds, and we look across the harbour just like the last time we heard it

this time a big boat captures our attention wondering what adventures they’ve had, how high were their seas and were there pirates

a seagull soars high squawking its return, coming back to us for a visit, it was never the same one….but we didn’t care

those days were hot, the ocean was cold, our little boy hearts warm

in the heat of the moment we thought the world stretched forever from the hillside where we perched and one day we would get to see the rest

for now, our world was big enough because our dreams were much much bigger

Carved for Attention – Haiku

his wooden narwhal 
sits in its place on a shelf 
I stare in envy 

From These Tulips

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when flowers turn to me
I greet them with a smile
we sway together
if I’m lucky I get a dance
some are shy, but most adore the attention
they love it when I stop along the way
telling me secrets like they only bloom for me
and growing high toward the sky is a goal from the seed
they love rain…though, not too much
just a quench
bees come over on Sunday and leave with sprinkled gifts
fields are nice when people run through them
trails are cozy when adventurers explore them
gardens are where they flourish
making your heart feel something is where they reach
so they say
when I stop
when flowers turn to me

Calm – Haiku

Photo by Ash

the shore is sleeping 
as the blanket dark tucks in  
night sound til morning 
 

Doorway to a Rainy Day

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a chair with no back 
black and white paint flicks all over it 
it’s pulled to the threshold of a spring rain 
where I was perched
at that tiny door under the house 
I am mesmerized  
I am tranquil 
I am frozen 
in awe 
in comfort 
in curiosity  
as the small rain rivers push down our little lane
carving its fight 
water from the sky stretching and stretching for something bigger 
to the ocean that’s only a small way from our hamlet home perhaps
there’s a seagull struggling in the wind, I hope he makes it 
I think about birds for a moment and gales
until buoys pull me away out there drowning over and over in the storm swells
boats rocked in all the wrong directions
kelp flaps clinging to moorings who never wanted them in the first place 
then I catch a race 
a bottle cap leads a fallen leaf 
both carried along the curbside down the road  
passing gravel traps and grass hazards 
the cheers in my head grow loud as rain poured like applause 
thunder even showed and lighting had to come too 
to see this race and how small it was 
a spectacle on a grand scale to me
the only fan of something worth an encore  
it was then the rain stopped as the bottle cap did  
by the fallen leaf 
both stalled by the grate covered in debris 
drifting and dancing together like memories do
 
 
 
 

Die Trying – Haiku

the day I accept
that your heart forgot my love
is the day mine stops

Tears Us Apart – Haiku

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it is raining now  
it has never really stopped 
like tears from that day 

 

Earth to Ash Podcast Episode # 13 – Cold AF

Welcome back, join me and my continuing conversation about my thoughts, feelings, and emotions to the world around me.

In this episode, I discuss being sick of the weather and how winter can sometimes freeze our lust for the year’s colder months. I also talk about keeping positivity going and grabbing as many pockets of happiness as possible. And, as always, I throw in a quote and a poem for good measure.

Enjoy!!

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Post of Christmas Past # 12 – The Elf All About Himself (For the kids)

Once upon a time,
there was an angry little elf.
Who thought of absolutely no one,

but of only himself.

He’s always so mad,
which made the other elves very sad,
with his complaints that work, work, work,

was all they ever had.

Continue reading “Post of Christmas Past # 12 – The Elf All About Himself (For the kids)”

Trailing Behind – Haiku

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smell of evergreen  
in a November forest 
can take you back home