Hope In An Age of Greed, Inequities, Starvation, and War

sometimes I leave my radio on

all night, allowing the flow

uncensored to enter, knowing

I will intake even the unsavoury—

opinions offered by those whose voices

to whom while awake

I would not wish to lend my ear

reports of horrors unfolding in places

to people I have no chance of saving

Probably this habit is unwise

oblivion and obfuscation are soothers

I might benefit from if only

I could learn to turn off that weak

aspect I cannot seem to reach

My hands will not allow my fingers

to unfold, to turn off the knowing dial

My empathy my horror my sorrow

outrage—-futile as it feels

still that I do feel, is confirmation

enough that I am still human

In the small sphere of this space that

is my privilege to occupy

I seek to be, to strive for better

some small nick of refuge in the chaos

I forage for balance amid cruelty

tune my ears to professors of peace

I stumble into the forest to commune

with the ragged beauty of nature

drink her sacred nectar to sustain me

I travel toward the rhythm of the drum

at the heart of true humanity

and I trust there is some distant day

wherein a pause will occur

a purifying rainfall

a deliverance of calm

a comprehensive gnosis

received in all languages

And then a universal agreement

declaring all lives of intrinsic value

conflict quieted for eternity

Hope dances with Possibility

the hopeful are tireless in our quest🪶

Out Looking

I went out looking for

some beauty but

I couldn’t find a trace

peacock packs patrolled the park

screeching in my face

I thought to seek some shelter

but the crowds grew thick and mean

I rolled myself into an onion

feeling fragrant fresh and green

I spent the night under protection

of the planets and stars

Tom Petty had it right back there

Waiting really is the hardest part

When I woke there was a silence

like none I’d heard before

I saw you lounging in the sunlight

safe and calm after the storm

I did not move a muscle

just watched you from afar

And when you leave I’m going with you

you wear the antler to my quest

I know wild and ready when I see it

and in between is what you are🪶

My Bountiful Messy Garden

an attraction to change plants seeds

the crack in a stone wall

the slip of light through a rusted key hole

the fragmented reflection in a broken mirror

the view beyond the window’s ledge

the transformation of summer spaces

what if

the grass on the front lawn retired

got buried with a gratitude farewell

wheelbarrows of soil laid the last blades to rest

curious pink worms explored cool dark mounds

beetles burrowed in and built new villages

a new lumpier landscape slowly emerged

yarrow and lavender and white sage

ferns and daisies and sunflowers

a dogwood a fig an apple a peach tree

a garden of leaves and possibilities

bees hummed and butterflies lingered

deer feasted when the red chair lay unoccupied

left behind their delicate hoof prints as thanks

colours and shapes spread out and grew tall

in the shade before sunrise I find my true place

sit still

in quiet voice read verses aloud

breathing deep and humming

one of so many tenants alive and thriving

in this bountiful messy garden🪶