tightrope dancing

love is amused

with the tightrope dancing melodies

of  green and blue hues

as the unchained wild horse

rides the clouds of missing cues

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into the quiet darkness

Wild Horses 6

Wild Horses 6 (Photo credit: hep73)

love encounters the pain

headstrong into the buttress

free fall rappelling

left bleeding breathless

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echoing primordial screams

gleaning from the rebel

bits of broken dreams

abandoned and left

on the rugged crossbeam

Raining inside

Sometimes

we are rainy windows

inside out

WednesDAZE

drip

drip

drip

drop

pouring rain in my heart

Raining Again

Raining Again (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Sometimes

we are rainy windows

inside out

BLUR

open up mind

BE

Confusion

Confusion

Confusion (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

turbulence at its best

leaving your mind no rest

indecisive as to what was said

mumbo jumbo in your head

leaving the wound quite abscessed

gifts of the lake

Glass stem

Glass stem (Photo credit: @Doug88888)

silently we walked along the lake

carefully gathering the glass pieces

smoothed by the timeless waters

as the wind carried our thoughts

scars

the river revolted, running  dark

all because you gave a caustic remark

as the thunder roared its rumble

ominous clouds began to clash cascading into a fumble

Emergency Exit

Emergency Exit (Photo credit: Michael Connell)

lightning fired bloody red

crying disturbed your crazy head

as scars carried inside and out began to furiously shout

you did yourself in with your ridiculous doubts

now you lay weeping with your parallel life

regret accompanies your tongue’s own knife

hasten to revive the dying skylark

hasten to forgive yourself for your pockmark

if you don’t change, you will die

if you don’t change, you will ask yourself why

what would be the point of living if there wasn’t change

what would be the point…of your own self estranged

lost

sometimes

a door is closed in one’s face

sometimes…

friendship leaves no trace

sometimes…

you won’t be taken back

sometimes…

your heart is ransacked

sometimes…

perception is a hazard

sometimes…

pain is too deep for words

sometimes…

Locks

Locks (Photo credit: m thierry)

the Majestic Birch…the REAL Tree

Trees

Trees (Photo credit: @Doug88888)


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Dedicated to Elaine Lawrence

the artist who inspired the title

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 samara seed

you birth life to the birch

flowering  into the clustered catkins

blooming your fragrance

row after row

tree after tree

light green to forest green

your brown young trunk stands strong in your group

as you drink in the water from the sweet earth

slender, tall eloquent bearers of truth

you stretch your limbs high and wide

each twig of your arbor beauty

stretching out into the blue abyss

urging us to follow the call

as you age your chalky white bark of papery layers beckons secret messages of the heart

to those who may once discover them somewhere down the road

drawing together the lovers

who reverence you so

over the ages you have given of yourself so many times

your spirit so pliable…your quality malleable

as a child i thought of the Oneida people who fashioned a canoe out of your River Birch trunk

so willingly you carried them across Mother Earth’s river road

your beauty is enchanting

graceful delicate foliage

ethereal birch

Birch

Birch (Photo credit: ReneS)

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Notes of Interest Regarding the Birch Tree

  • Birch trees are well known for their impressive peeling bark common to all birches, except the Gray Birch.
  • Young birch trees have a brown trunk and is smooth in its younger years  and turn chalky white, become thick and deeply ridged as they age.
  • Leaves are oval to elliptical-shaped and vary in color from light green to forest green in the summer, changing to yellow, browns and oranges in the Fall season.
  • The uses of birch bark are many: can be soaked in water to be used as a cast for broken bones; used for crafting artistic items; used for constructing canoes; also used for medicinal purposes–to alleviate stomach ailments
  • Beavers use Birch trees to build dams.
  • Many animals, including birds, deer, moose rabbits, and turkeys use the Birch tree as a source of food.
  • Birch trees are relatively hardy –able to live up to 200 years in favorable growing conditions.
  • Catkins are the flowers of the Birch tree.
  • In Germany, on May 1st, young men would decorate Birch trees and leave them in front of their sweetheart’s house. The birch tree was a token of their love.

the wondering soul

Dedicated to Cheri

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whimsical beautiful you

sung by the lonesome guitar

gentle  you

walk among the creatures of Mother Earth

  willing to go the difficult distance for rebirth

your hazel eyes

 ever reaching for the majestic stars

                                                                                               

A View of Earth from Saturn

A View of Earth from Saturn (Photo credit: alpoma)

seeker of truth and honesty … you ride the streetcar

at once alone…seemingly forgot…but not… you stand strong

willing to risk and jump the bar…bicycling like the running  jaguar

all through the day and the nightlong you sing your song

perplexed by humans who are so bizarre

yet your kind silence is your guard

your sense of humor carries the memoir

leaving no traces of the scarred

willing to rid yourself of the eschar

you search and never falter

gentle, helpful you…loving and loved afar

you have given your sacrifice to the altar

 

the inner muse

Dedicated to my Mom

Agnes Gertrude Uelman Johann

1915-2010

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each imagination writes its own page…

the stirrings deep within

emerge in light

with the innate desire to share

touching  my soul with yours

giving birth once again

English: Anne Home as The Pensive Muse in 1767...

English: Anne Home as The Pensive Muse in 1767 before her marriage to John Hunter. Engraving by W. W. Ryland, after a lost portrait by Angelica Kauffman. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

tree climbing

Person (user:merzperson0 climbing a tree.

Person (user:merzperson0 climbing a tree. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

when a child climbs a tree so high

lost in the branches touching the sky

the wind blowing through her hair

swaying back and forth without a care

….ahh…what freedom!

English: Tree climbing in the New Forest

English: Tree climbing in the New Forest (Photo credit: Wikipedia)