throw the lump of clay
coax it to perfection’s turn
touch each wound- erase!
Jeanne Poland's Poetry Blog
09 Dec 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: coax it to perfection's turn, definition, erase, throw the lump of clay, touch each wound, wounds
08 Dec 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: definition, feelers know, instinct, language, language of love, perfect plus purring, speaks volumes
07 Dec 2014 1 Comment
in Family Tags: bean bag chair, climb, color, colors and paintbrush, cry, design, fall, iPad, paint, snuggle close
bean bag chair to climb –
fall and cry: or snuggle close –
color paint design
06 Dec 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: brown furry fruiting spikes, Bulrush haiku, cattails, definition, design by Jeanne and Bob in tandem, reed mace struts its seeds, wetland habitats
Bulrush Haiku
reed mace struts its seeds
brown furry fruiting spikes make
wetland habitats
05 Dec 2014 1 Comment
in Family Tags: First Sight, lambs that learn to walk in snow, Philip Larkin, Rilke, the beauty of ordinary things

Lambs that learn to walk in snow
When their bleating clouds the air
Meet a vast unwelcome, know
Nothing but a sunless glare.
Newly stumbling to and fro
All they find, outside the fold,
Is a wretched width of cold.
As they wait beside the ewe,
Her fleeces wetly caked, there lies
Hidden round them, waiting too,
Earth’s immeasurable surprise.
They could not grasp it if they knew,
What so soon will wake and grow
Utterly unlike the snow.
“First Sight” by Philip Larkin, from Collected Poems. © Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004. Reprinted with permission.
03 Dec 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: Alzheimer's Art, Bob Boyajian, chiseled markers dance, definition, leaping landscapes laugh, radio tunes that swirl
Last week we played with calligraphy markers at the Alzheimer Unit.
The rhythm with the chisels is still there.
The right brain persists.
Still, the “talent” rings
chiseled markers dance
to radio tunes that swirl:
leaping landscapes laugh!
03 Dec 2014 1 Comment
in Family Tags: definition, Diane Lockwood, fathomer, language jumped like a flea, Lee Upton, nested in the coral beds, Omniscient Love, pillow talk, Sulkhan Gogolashvilli, topical ointment
This poem is by Lee Upton, from her book Undid in the Land of Undone.
Omniscient Love
He was in knocking range of my secrets.
He had found kelp there,
he nested in the coral beds.
In a past life he was born
to me as a set of twins.
He was applied to me as a topical ointment.
He was a prescient code,
a secret writing shaped into flesh.
He was the fathomer I never expected,
the pillow talk of the bureaucracy,
the breeze that could carry the world off-course.
It was as if we’d always believed in each other precisely,
and even the clouds agreed,
and the dog and his bone;
every particle of language
jumped like a flea around him. He was
a pirate’s nautical exercise
and an argument for the resurrection.
He was in every seed bed
and digression.
He was bending down my angels and breasting
the seas of goldenmost wheat.
To ask for everything and get it
seemed a paltry thing
next to being recognized by him.
A button couldn’t pop
but he was there with a net.
I admire the playfulness and the strangeness of this extravagant love poem. Loaded with metaphors and hyperboles, it epitomizes the language of love. Upton uses kaleidoscopic metaphors, i.e., wide-ranging and exhaustive. Her hyperboles strain the bounds of what is possible, e.g., “every particle of language / jumped like a flea around him.” How else to describe the perfection of this beyond perfection beloved!
written by Diane Lockwood
02 Dec 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: cross over, definition, horse tail lights, If I die before you, lie down, memories, oblivion, promise, shooting star, together, transformation
If I die before you
which is all but certain
then in the moment
before you will see me
become someone dead
in a transformation
as quick as a shooting star’s
I will cross over into you
and ask you to carry
not only your own memories
but mine too until you
too lie down and erase us
both together into oblivion.
01 Dec 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: between scene's serene cuisine's sheen, definition, evergreen, french tangerine wreath, tangerine tang tips evergreen scent
01 Dec 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: ample, ample amber warmth, bangles dangle, definition, golden feast for eyes, scrambled discs