One life is not enough. You barely manage to understand two scraps of rubbish and it’s already time to feed the pigeons.
life
looking back
life
just never
comes out
as planned
therein lies
the wonder
over rooftops
gazing
at the sea
over rooftops
where life
continues
without
my active
participation
I Pulled On The Reins by Juan Ramon Jimenez
I pulled on the reins,
I turned the horse
of the dawn,
and I came in to life, pale.
Oh how they looked at me,
the flowers of my dreams,
insane,
lifting their arms to the moon!
translated by Robert Bly
cake
it’s not
making it
through the day
that’s difficult
but
getting up
in the morning
the rest is
as they say
cake
there
there
once more
not finished
yet
still horizons
not ready
to roll over
yet
still
horizons
to cross
this time around
this lifetime
a summer a fall
a winter a spring
let it come
sights worth seeing
this time around
again
what it comes to
not that
at least
not always
but then again
sometimes
it does come
to that
The Children: after Patrick Kavanagh by Robert Creeley
Down on the sidewalk recurrent
children’s forms, reds, greens,
walking along with the watching
elders not their own.
It’s winter, grows colder and colder.
How to play today without sun?
Will summer, gone, come again?
Will I only grow older and older?
Not wise enough yet to know
you’re only here at all
as the wind blows, now
as the fire burns low.