Monday, October 22, 2018

Butterfly Mantle


Shadow and innocence
Color and darkness
My mantle swirls around me
Heating my skin one moment
Exposing it to the caress of night fog
The next,
These butterflies woven
Into the silken black of my mantle
Are striking
Bright blue with yellow highlights
A dream of joy and summer innocence
Taken alone
But they are one with the darkness
Lending strength and grace
To the airy black mantle
I wear in the night
As if wings of my own
Wrapped around me
Dance with my shadow
To the tune of the wind,
I stride into the night
Of wafting fog
Strong and playful
My mantle swirling.

Sunday, October 21, 2018

O Captain, My Captain


Best friend and mentor
Captain of mine
Through forest we’ve journeyed
By sea we have traveled,
You have taught me
Of forest lore, of sea lore
Of science
You have shown me ways of leadership
Of teaching and compassion
By way of our journeys
You have taught me of life,
In partnership with wooden boats
Upon the Salish Sea
You have taught me how
To read the waters
The wind and currents therein
You have taught me how
To treat a crew
With laughter, song, and persistence
You have taught me how
To tie knots
To ravel and unravel
To bind into stronger harmony
Lines of both fiber and humanity
To bend the like and unlike together
Wood and water and us
Bound by lines of braided knowledge
And salten trust.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Drops of Water


Drops of water
Persistent and rhythmic
From rain that has been
Lingering into the future
And rain that is
Gently falling,
Drops of water
Ring as they strike still pools
Resonating as the plucked string
Of the koto,
Drops of water
Deliver me peace
Wash away cares
With a splash on my nose
Simple purity
As laughter.

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Spiral Galaxy on My Ceiling


Spiraling into a galaxy
Of light and also
My mind
My gaze follows the spiral
The spiral of light on my ceiling
Dazzling then focusing
A tool of beauty and inspiration,
Remind me of the spiral galaxies
Such glory at such distance
Mind boggling existence
This phenomenon of which we’ve learned
Wherein the varied stars are found
So hot I know but cold from here
Blue or red or orange or white
The varied hues of star light
Greens and pinks and purples
Of light artificially colored or masked
Masked by vast galactic clouds
Clouds of dust and gas
Such glorious visions
These colors and concepts
The towering, glowing, clouds
Where stars are borne
The blazing baroque remnants
Of a star that’s died
The multitude of lights
Of temperatures and sizes
Of followings of planets and comets and satellites galore
That constitute the body of stars that lived and thrived
In the time that photons
Messengers and harbingers
Left their stars so long ago
So very, very, long ago
What state the stars are in now
We cannot know can only guess
As we interpret the messages
Of untiring light
That has come so far
Through the vastness of space
And the inexorable passage of time,
I look at my ceiling
At the multicolored lights
My eyes first spiral in and then focus
And in my mind unfurls
The wonders of the universe.

Friday, October 12, 2018

Volcano in the Night

When fire falls from the sky
And blackness rolls over the hills
A shadow cast long and deep
Cast by a plume that ominous looms
Has blocked the moon from the night
The silver is gone, the black reigns
And red arises
The blood of the Earth
Heat, scorching heat of life, of rage
Molten stone that shapes the land
Red of blood, of heart's desire
Orange of warmth
White hot purity blazing
Black of endings which begin
Sharp the stone til worn by time
Dark desolation awaiting
Awaiting the return of the lichens
Proud and stark the stone against the sky.