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Easy Come, Easy Go

Aug23

As I put on my

socks, a brilliant idea

came to me, but by

the time I stood up, it must

have decided to stand down.

JDG

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Lunch Date

Aug22

Under the curving 

branches of a nearby tree,

birds gather to dine,

undaunted by squirrels or

lightly falling August rain.

JDG

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Incomplete Departure

Aug15

For months now that branch,

damaged in a storm, has hung,

stark and bare of leaves,

leaving us with memories of

how branch and tree used to be.

JDG

 

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Like When I Was Five

Aug12

The older I get

the more grateful I am for

small things – things like that

lone yellow flower greeting

the sun as a frog hopped by.

JDG

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At The Close Of Day

Aug7

Aerial mood swings –

one moment peaceful, the next

all grumbly with sharp, 

flashing zaps.Maybe mother

moon can shine some light on this.

JDG

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A Slow Bleed

Aug4

In my tightly held

grip, time collapses and past

slowly bleeds into

present, staining the moment,

until, at last, I let go.

JDG

 

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Mid-afternoon Fantasy

Aug3

Maybe if I wore

purple and a special scent,

the hummingbirds would

mistake me for their favorite

flower, and hum me to sleep.

JDG

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Well-informed

Jul22

I’ve been informed by

meowable sources that

I must rise a tad

earlier because their poor

bellies are pleading for food.

JDG

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Rural Harmony

Jul11

Though there’s a bit of

chasing involved, Knox and deer,

rabbits, walkers, birds,

squirrels, and runners peacefully

 coexist…but not those skunks.

JDG

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July Walks

Jul9

July walks give me

an appreciation for

airconditioning

which Knox, my fellow walker,

 doesn’t share. He prefers fresh air.

JDG

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