
electronic portrait painting from Chris D’Orta

lettered by Jeanne Poland
Jeanne Poland's Poetry Blog
02 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in Poetry Tags: Chris D'Orta, curiosity, each heart is her teacher, electronic portrait painting, erratic behavior, flashes of intuition, freedom of expression, humanitarian, individuality, intuition, Quicksilver, refusing to conform, shocking, truth, unpredictable, untarnished

electronic portrait painting from Chris D’Orta

lettered by Jeanne Poland
14 Jun 2019 Leave a comment
in Poetry, Svitlana Tags: clear days, de Marchenerzahler, moonlight nights, no cares at all, oceans to sail, Quicksilver, sleep with, Svitlana

illustrator: Svitlana Holovchenko
there are oceans to sail
and clear clear days to sail with
moonlight nights to sleep with
no cares at all
quicksilver
22 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
in I am not my body, Poetry Tags: Deck of cards, divinity, Golden Light, holy outrage, humble servant, I am not my body, Jeanne Marie Margaret DeLoca, passionate beliefs, poland, Quicksilver, sculpted by my tribe, Smith, Sr Virginia Mary of Christ, straddle the universe, Ted Kooser, third eye, toes, transform

A Deck of Pornographic Playing Cards
We were ten or eleven, my friend and I,
when we found them up under a bridge,
on top of a beam where pigeons were resting.
Someone had carefully hidden them there.
On each was a black-and-white photo,
no two cards alike. We grew quiet and older,
young men on our haunches, staring at
what we feared might be the future.
The pigeons flapped back to their roosts,
rustling and cooing. The river gurgled
as it slipped from the bridge’s cool shadow.
There were women with big muzzled dogs,
women with bottles and broom handles.
Stallions stood over the bodies of others.
The women smiled and licked their lips
with tongues like thorns. We grew old.
We were two old men with stiff legs
and sad hearts. We had wanted to laugh
but we couldn’t. We had thought we were boys,
come there to throw stones at the pigeons,
but we were already dying inside.
Ted Kooser
in Weather Central

Jeanne Poland in 2019
I am not my body
but holy outrage too
passionate beliefs-
that straddle the universe
golden light –
from my third eye to the tip of my toes
divinity-
that renders me eternal and able to transform
my body is a humble servant-
loyal for generations and sculpted by my tribe
Jeanne Marie Margaret DeLoca Sr Virginia Mary of Christ Poland Smith
4/22/19
quicksilver
18 Mar 2019 Leave a comment
in Jeanne's new book, Poetry Tags: biography, energy circuits, Good News, Jeanne's new book, Poland Smith, Quicksilver, Sr Virginia Mary of Christ, The Gospel of Jeanne Marie Margaret DeLoca
29 Mar 2018 Leave a comment
in Poetry, The Gospel According to Jeanne Tags: artist, Christ, Jeanne Marie Margaret DeLoca, Jeanne Poland, Jeanne Smith, Quicksilver, Sr Virginia Mary of Christ

cover jacket for The Gospel According to Jeanne
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05 Jun 2017 1 Comment
in Poetry, Square Wheel Tags: "different is as different does", a-clunk a-clunk a-clunk, by now, entered on my square shaped wheel, grimaced drooled funked, i-PhoneSelfieinPhoto Booth, Quicksilver, Square Wheel, we know she flunked, wverybosy held their ears

i-Phone selfie in Photo Booth
.
Entered on my square shaped wheel
a-clunk a-clunk a-clunk
Every body held their ears
grimaced, drooled and funked
“different is as different does”
(by now, we know, she flunked)
quicksilver
6/3/17
05 May 2017 3 Comments
in Poetry, The Rain Tags: art by Robyn Reynolds, cloverleaf, control self by belief, God's reign, interleaf, loose leaf, motif, not in control of the rain, or pain, Quicksilver, relief, the insane, The Rain

art by Robyn Reynolds
.
I am not in control
of the rain-
the insane
or pain
but gain
control of self
by belief
I am not alone-
the flyleaf
tells me so
the loose leaf
holds my notes-
the cloverleaf
brings relief
from disbelief-
an interleaf
of magic’s
motif
grown by rain
God’s reign.
quicksilver
5/4/2017
30 Apr 2017 Leave a comment
in Joyce, there's something I wanted to say to you, Poetry Tags: 80 year old, and understand, chorus of angels carry us, delicate balance, direct this concert, first one and then the other, fragility courtesies, iPhone 6+, Jeanne in 2016, Joyce, lose her marbles, Quicksilver, sense your discomfort, there's something I wanted to say to you, you hold patience and clothe me in it, you know me

Jeanne in 2016; iPhone 6+
(To Joyce)
Some things I wanted to say to you:
When you look at me and smile,
it says you know me
and understand.
You hold patience
and clothe me in it.
When you turn to Arthur
I see the hope that he will sense your discomfort and know it is time to leave the gathering.
The delicate balance
is a daily challenge as fragility courtesies
between you two.
First one and then the other
shores up the couple.
Which sister-in-law will
lose her marbles today?
Or will it be the 80 year old?
Seems like vulnerability is the only currency we share.
And, now, of course, a way out, preserving dignity.
How will we transition and be unaware of it?
Do we need to direct this concert?
Can we record it in advance?
Or will a chorus of angels carry us?
For it is an Ascension, after all, that awaits us!
April 30, 2017
quicksilver
11 Apr 2017 2 Comments
in Antidote (Poem Spell), Poetry Tags: Antidote (Poem Spell), be dust, be yarn, blow, bread, clear tides, fist, olive oil, open, Quicksilver, real journey, real work, reeds, riot of sunlight, set, sheep art by Catherine, sing, stone in my heart, storm, stream, wind

sheep art by catherine
.
Antidote (Poem Spell)
.
stone in my heart be dust, be dust.
annoying wind, be cranberry yarn.
midnight storm, bring the clear tides in.
leaping dogs, bring the salty shells.
peasant bread, dip in olive oil.
reeds gold and pink, blow in the light.
clenched fist, open and wait.
riot of sunlight, set in the night.
don’t know what to do, you’ve come to the real work.
don’t know where to go, you’ve come to the real journey.
bafflement, get employed.
impeded stream, sing.
4/11/2017
quicksilver