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
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
Under the curving
branches of a nearby tree,
birds gather to dine,
undaunted by squirrels or
lightly falling August rain.
JDG
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
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
Aerial mood swings –
one moment peaceful, the next
all grumbly with sharp,
flashing zaps.Maybe mother
moon can shine some light on this.
JDG
In my tightly held
grip, time collapses and past
slowly bleeds into
present, staining the moment,
until, at last, I let go.
JDG
Maybe if I wore
purple and a special scent,
the hummingbirds would
mistake me for their favorite
flower, and hum me to sleep.
JDG
I’ve been informed by
meowable sources that
I must rise a tad
earlier because their poor
bellies are pleading for food.
JDG
Though there’s a bit of
chasing involved, Knox and deer,
rabbits, walkers, birds,
squirrels, and runners peacefully
coexist…but not those skunks.
JDG
July walks give me
an appreciation for
airconditioning
which Knox, my fellow walker,
doesn’t share. He prefers fresh air.
JDG