that song
wafting
through the rooms
brought you
to mind
and all I left
somewhere behind
Author: zdunno03
anticipation
the morning
holds promise
that the night
can fulfill
the memory of: 3am, January 23, Istanbul
the memory of
what lingers
on the tips
of my fingers
what sorrow
fills the chambers
of my heart
a new day: Istanbul, January 22, 2019
the sound of
a door closing
footsteps echo
in the hall
one walks away
only to walk
toward
a new day
the morning after
the heart believes
what it believes
the morning after
because the heart
has a logic
all its own
In Memory: “When it’s over.. I don’t want to end up simply having visited this world.”
from Douglas Moore’s Art of Quotation
“When Death Comes”
When it’s over, I want to say: all my life
I was a bride married to amazement.
I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.
When it’s over, I don’t want to wonder
if I have made of my life something particular, and real.
I don’t want to find myself sighing and frightened,
or full of argument.
I don’t want to end up simply having visited this world.
Mary Oliver, 1935-2018, poet, Pulitzer Prize
anniversaries
the 5th of the month
slipped by and I
almost unaware
of what it means meant
perhaps it was New Years
lingering still
with its too many
associations of things
gone wrong
and the knowledge
that January
has always been
for me
a long long month
to endure
with dates I cannot
confront alone
and yet alone
is how I confront
them now
the 29th still
looming in the near
future the past
and all this
other stuff
circling around
my head
cannot dim
that memory
perhaps alone
is best
because big boys
don’t
you know
at least in public
and I am
a big boy
after all
in public
these days
The Moon in the Well by Yi Kyu-bo
A monk grew enamored of the moon in a well,
So he drew moonlit to pour in a jar.
When he came back to the temple, he found,
As he lifted the jar, the moon was gone.
translated by Sung-il Lee
what lingers: for Angela
what lingers
in the mind’s eye
is the sparkle
in your eyes
“Between two evils, I generally like to pick the one I never tried before.”
from Douglas Moore’s Art of Quotation
“Between two evils, I generally like to pick the one I never tried before.”
— Mae West, actress