Eyes — A Poem

“Dragonfly-Eyed Coneflower” — C.Birde, 7/24

Eyes

dragonfly wide

peering

asking:

why stand idly by

when with hearts

hands

minds unified

in kindness &

compassion

our world

we might entirely

redefine?

— C.Birde, 7/24

Solstice — A Poem

“Norway Maple, Crowned” — C.Birde, 6/24

Time slips

through fingers splayed

ray after ray

a corona glowing

The longest day’s light

collected,

cupped,

swallowed.

 

— C.Birde, 6/24

Duck — A Poem

“Arch” — C.Birde, 5/24

Duck the arch,

the vined curtain blooming

red

seen

only from the farther side…

Enter softly,

keep

the secret of your approach

in your pocket

lest the idyll vanish wholly

with an eager, errant

footfall.

— C.Birde, 5/24

Small… — A Poem

“Mini Mina Marigold” — C.Birde, 5/24

Small

in a vast world,

& aware of her diminutive size

No bravado here

Alert & wary

Yet ready to trust

when approached with

patience & kindness.

We’ve all been her.

— C.Birde, 5/24

Wolfshead — An Image

“Wolfshead” — C.Birde, 5/24

Wolf’s head

hung above the door

in welcome or warning?

I could not know before

putting hand to latch

& slowly moving forward.

— C.Birde, 5/25

Companion — A Poem

“Sassafrases” — C.Birde, 5/24

In May’s unclouded light,

I walked my grief –

short leash heart-tethered

Cool blue breath against

my skin reverberating

with our paired gait’s

catch & swing

Strides synchronized

etched from fragrant air

Each, a pulse of beauty,

a tear shed for my own,

for the world’s suffering

Heart-leash short tethered

wending home again

On my doorstep –

patient, casting shadow

Nowhere to go, I let it in.

— C.Birde, 5/24

Lilac Dream — A Poem

“Lilacs” — C.Birde, 5/24

Lilac dream –

each branch’s whole,

flowers within flowers unfolding

as dream within dream

recalled

forgotten

yet entirely dreamed,

perfumed, &

growing.

— C.Birde, 5/24

Pomegranate Sleep — A Poem

An augmented thumbnail sketch of a partially peeled pomegranate.
“Pomegranate Thumbnail” — C.Birde, 1/24

Red & ripe & weighty,

a convexity

in my hands’ cup

Red-gem arils snugged

within thick skin,

protected

She,

Persephone,

swallowed six seeds,

slept through two

seasons,

awoke refreshed

in Spring

The fruit’s thick peel

falls away,

red-skinned white flesh

patterns the counter

I wolf scarlet-bright beads

by the handful,

greedy for slumber curative

& deep,

greedy for uninterrupted

dreaming.

— C.Birde, 1/24