Still Snow

Day after day, still snow. White weight grips the ground. Frozen daylight hangs in trees. Ice stays where water ran. A small wind blows, nothing moves. A bird’s black eye watches.

Hidden Neighbors

My neighbors live behind a fence, inside a door, beneath a roof, within four walls. I see a garage door closing. I hear children  playing. I hear a dog barking. . Perhaps, after a storm, we will meet....

Taboo

Wherever you find a taboo, you find fascination. Wherever you find fascination you find an exiled god.  the ram’s horn                   blares “no”   but anyway    worshipers        enter    a collapsed temple disturbing     foot-            prints       in ancestral...

What Does Time Tell?

I. The world is thick with mystery. We pretend we comprehend. And we do. And we don’t. II. If you ask, what time is it, everyone knows how to answer. An analog clock, a digital watch, a cable tv box in the bedroom, a microwave or stove in the kitchen, all will tell...

Going About a Poem

ONE Don’t be casual with a poem. If you want to know a poem, move in. TWO Don’t tell a poem what it says. Ask a poem what it is saying. THREE If the poet and the poem are both speaking, listen first to the poem, then the poet. FOUR The poem is not you. The...