my favorite flower is the lion’s tooth
the puffball cousin of the strong sunflower
fortuneteller and wishgranter
perfect
her blossom is a yellow sunlight
concentrated in tiny circles of petals
her leaves are bitter greens
an oft ignored feast grown freely in every climate
everywhere across this country
she doesn’t do limits
or lines
her seeds floating past our arbitrary borders
to spread her presence
everywhere
her roots dig deep and wide
and cannot be removed by simply digging her up
you foolish gardener
human
you think she’s a bane
to your picture perfect garden
but no
she is life after the violence
and the poison
and even after the fire
she is the survivor’s role model
a reminder
that the spirit is indestructible even when under attack
she is a resilient being
sister to the ever-returning phoenix
and still you call her
just another
weed
Tag: Dandelion Girls
appears in “Dandelion Girls and Other Mythical Creatures”
with time [poem]
time is a patient teacher
her lessons are of
only chances
and
never agains
she knows the way we stumble in her presence
suddenly hyper-aware of each tick and tock
each lost second a
silent sentry
to our fading vitality
and yet
time is a teacher of patience
reminding us to savor each moment
each breath and heartbeat a blessing
even when we’re bleeding
because the cuts and bruises life inflicts
will always heal
with time
(d) all of the above [poem]
in seeking god
it seems like I’ve always been
on the outside looking in
always trying to see Him
in the glittering of sunlight walking across the waters
or to feel Her
in the moonlight when everything is quiet
and vulnerable
god has been an abstract matrix of
imaginary numbers and
unfamiliar formulas I was never taught
and sometimes
I swear the letters mixed into it are just
distracting algebraic words
trying to make me
believe in
(d) all of the above
Lucifer [poem]
the devil is an angel who fell from grace
and that’s the thing to remember
the darkness didn’t come first
his holy light
faded
in the face of glaring discontent
the beauty of his form
a sinful waste in hell and his love
oh how he loved
he could teach you a thing or two
about unconditional devotion
about how to love the unloveable and
embrace the shadowed souls and
how to keep going
when the god you love abandons you
it’s time to move on and
worship yourself
cool colors [poem]
it’s the cool colors
the blues
the greens
the violets
colors that soothe me
playing pressure valve to
these overcharged emotions
this world is a cacophony of life
so many
people and
places and
things
in movement
I seek balance in the shadows
in winter’s quiet
in stillness
anything
to tame my inner fire and
keep this kindling heart safe from
spontaneous combustion
the fey [poem]
you can’t keep me here
human
not with your words
those clever little cages of
please don’t leave me
I see your heart
emotions spilled across my path
rusted iron train tracks I have no power to cross
I can’t help but wonder how
you figured me out
found the fey in my veins and discovered
my secret name
you speak it to hold me here
a compulsion
to stay rooted in this clay soil
until I too wither into nothingness and dust
and you still wonder why the fey
don’t trust you?
glitter [poem]
we are
eyecatcher and
light-twister
a flicker of color at
the edge of sight
playing
both unseen and always seen
thing
contagious
chromatic crystals
made of
aluminum and tenacity
sticking
everywhere they’re wanted
and quite a few areas they’re
not
we are
soft shimmer and
surprise confetti
found in the strangest places
on hands and clothes
and faces
the stealthy sparkle
a stealer of the smallest light
and reminder that every touch has the potential
to leave something behind
like glitter
bleeding magic [poem]
I’ve been a witch
longer than I’ve been a human
this borrowed body
bleeds magic with every heartbeat
a constant ebb and flow of life
this mouth
wraps itself around explanations
of power and purpose
and poetry
I’ve been an animal
longer than I’ve been a witch
this spirit covered
in fur and feather and fin
but I needed a chance
to grow
to change
to become the ripple
in the cosmic ocean
that led to all this
magic
the past [poem]
I dwell on the past
a lot
on the whitewashed walls of
borrowed homes
my rootless childhood with transient friends
and the chance to experience life’s spectrum
between the temporary pit stops called
home
I remember the taste of
summer huckleberries and
the smell of rotted autumn leaves and
the gurgling little creek and
the feel of sand between my toes
and I wonder what I’d be if
none of it ever happened
life a giant question
what if?
honey [poem]
a hundred thousand wings
beating at the air
buzzing
bodies in constant motion
life distilled into liquid vitality
a golden gift
encased in soft wax and sharp stingers
the hidden nectar of flowers
protected by nature’s design
sticky sweetness
drizzled into tea as a reminder
hard work is rewarded
with the warmth of sunshine and
luscious success
a demon’s deal [poem]
A soul is a nebulous thing,
immeasurable,
almost immaterial in today’s world.
The preacher man tries to scare you with it,
tells you it’ll be damned by your sins.
Maybe he’s right.
Or maybe he just wants to ruin all your fun.
I’ll tell you what,
why don’t you let me take that weight off your hands?
You want to have a good time,
I want numbers to take to the boss.
Win-win if you ask me.
It’s not like you have any use for a soul, anyway.
You’ve been hellbound since birth.
Sins of the father,
I’m sure you understand.
Might as well embrace your fate and run with it.
Sell me your soul,
and I’ll make it worth your while.
tonight I am [poem]
Tonight I am empty like
a clean cup open and unfilled on purpose
paused and waiting for something
I am still like
a seed that slumbers in the soil
awaiting spring and the chance to grow
I am quiet like
an unstrung guitar
full of potential sound and
the echoes of past vibrations
I am guarded like
a newborn child, precious and
so very in need of nurturing
while existing in such a helpless state
I am new like
the first line of your favorite children’s book
ten years after the last time
you bothered to crack the spine and
allowed that sense of wonder flow over you
I am strong like
a spider’s silk where
technicalities and reality disagree
in their measure of what it takes to
break the thread holding my web together
the Black Dream, melas oneiros [poem]
I can smell you
your scent tantalizingly sweet with fear
as if maybe you know or
at least think you know
what I am and
what I’ve done and
I imagine it’s hard for you
to close your eyes at night and sleep
knowing I’ll be there in the darkness
watching
waiting
hungry
and you know it’s too late
your dreams
my hunting grounds
your nightmares
my delicious delicacy
so give in
and close your eyes
and go to sleep
I’ll meet you there