Low-Pressure Ache — A Poem

The gray day presses

against

the curved pane of my brow,

A low-pressure ache

in residence grinding

behind

my right eye.

And I —

who love the rain —

feel only the damp,

the permeating chill

that creeps into my being,

that even sleep and a cup

of good, hot tea

cannot

relieve.

— C.Birde

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“Migraine” — C.Birde, 12/15

 

 

Myth — A Poem

Earthbound,

grounded —

the sea stretched and foaming before us,

slope-shouldered dunes whispering

at our backs —

We stood side by side,

sand tugging toes,

necks craning

to lift squinting vision up,

to see —

To witness

myth and fancy

spread over the wide blue expanse of sky,

riding subtle, fingering breezes

at the ends of tethered lines.

— C.Birde

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“Pegasus” — C.Birde, 11/15

 

 

Persistence — A Poem

Yes.

I see the cracks,

the chips and fissures.

Tattered edges, fraying seams.

I hear the noise,

the thrum and tumult

near-constant as sea tide.

It breaks my heart.

It compels me to clear my eyes

and strengthen my resolve

to magnify those signs,

however small,

of persistent

hope and

beauty.

— C.Birde

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Chasing Autumn — A Poem

Southward,

we chased Autumn,

through burnished, narrowed light

beneath an escort of sprung-coil,

gloss-winged birds.

We pursued Her flame-leafed trail —

a coy wink,

a sly step —

until we lost Her among

gnarled live-oaks

and regiments

of soaring,

sentinel pines.

— C.Birde

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“Sentinel Pines” — C.Birde, 11/15

Invocation — A Poem

Let the leaves collect

at my feet

in their rustling,

scuttling

tumble.

May my skies froth

with rivers

of eddying,

harbinger

blackbirds.

Fill my cup with Autumn —

but allow

Spring to reside

in my heart;

Summer,

in my bones.

–C.Birde

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“Autumn Leaves” — C.Birde, 10/27/15

The Four Sisters — An Image & A Poem

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“The Four Sisters” — C.Birde, 10/21/15

The Four Sisters twine limbs

against the elemental sky

and weave roots

to part Earth

with slow and steady certainty.

They hold the memory of years,

of an age,

in their woody flesh,

girdled within their torsos

in concentric rings.

They do not complain,

nor pass judgment,

nor beg favor

as I pass between their knees,

beneath their shadow lattice.

Yet always,

they return my greeting in

their rustling,

multi-leafed chorus.

–C.Birde

Abiding — A Poem

I walked, this morning, with Autumn,

Her chill hand in mine,

Her breath cool on my cheek.

She wore as mantle the muted blue sky

flocked with dove-gray cloud.

We marked our steps in asters,

goldenrod, and foamy white snakeroot.

“Fret not,” she said,

“over Winter’s approach.”

Her voice rustled in sunset hues.

“Heed the crickets’ chant —

“still time still time still time.

“Harvest the cooling air.

“Gather the stretched-long rays

“of enduring sun,

“And abide.”

In downward drift around us,

the cider leaves collected,

And all the forest

breathed.

— C.Birde

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“October Tourne” — C.Birde, 10/14/15

Contentment — A Truth Poetic

Chipmunks share

the morning’s news in

ringing, staccato notes;

And Jays fall

from trees in

blue-blazed truth,

hunting among acorn-hued leaves

for those derbied nuts.

The Electron finds a

white-laced length of shed

snake skin,

too delicate to lift

with slender twig.

The light is diffuse, gentle.

The air is cool and sweet.

Absorb this

’til it imbues thought

and act

and gesture.

Carry it out and into

the World beyond these

wooded doors.

— C.Birde

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Rooted — A Poem

My heart’s beats —

moss-covered and fern-filled,

deeply wooded;

clasped in pink granite and

ultramarine;

bound by star-pierced night —

I have brought the Island

home with me.

— C.Birde

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“Rooted” — C.Birde, Sept. 2015