Strangely,
the steady fall
of raindrops
satisfies my longing
for a lyrical Autumn
and I dance
to a different beat.
JDG
Strangely,
the steady fall
of raindrops
satisfies my longing
for a lyrical Autumn
and I dance
to a different beat.
JDG
Sometimes
we hide
a sorrow so well
it becomes a secret
even to ourselves.
JDG
I thought I heard the trees
whispering among themselves:
“What humans really need
is a vaccine
for stupidity.”
JDG
These rolling hills
cradle my heart
no matter the season.
I fall asleep each night
wrapped in gratitude.
I wake each morning
with a hymn of praise,
I go through my day held
by these rolling hills of home.
JDG
Looking at myself
through laughing eyes
I have to chuckle.
Really, Joan?
Really?
JDG
As those flowers fold
and fade, the sun offers warmth –
a final goodbye.
JDG
In the midst
of human turmoil
the sun rises and sets,
the trees stand strong,
the mockingbirds chortle.
JDG
It was just
a slight breeze,
but it gathered up
my frustration
and whisked it away.
JDG
Some if onlies
are useless to consider,
but then there are always
those painful
other ones.
JDG
Alone on the rail
the cardinal takes his time.
No need to spar with
woodpeckers, squirrels,
or other cardinals.
A mourning dove watches
from a nearby tree
and ponders this peaceful mystery.
JDG