• Maranasati (Poem)

    a vulture vigilant on the dead tree

    a lone sentinel to silent decay

    no need to call a wake upon this rotting

    all are watchmen unwitting or not

    moulder begets beauty and corpse bugs glitter

    death another step on the path

  • Electra’s Love (Poem)

    driven to the refuge of shadows

    so not to become her mother’s sacrificial prey

    another child offered to uncaring gods

    by a parent bent on insane pursuit of their own goals

    she watched as her mother danced about with gibbering glee

    and even as she shouted in her madness

    words that jangled with sharp strident barbs

    and waved her anger hotter than any blazing branch

    Electra loved her, even as she wept in fear

  • Klytemnestra In Old Age (Poem)

    her features sharpened to a knife’s edge

    her voice given over to vinegar’s bite

    her gaze still meets like the first freeze of autumn

    she has no more reasons for softness’ pretense

    the falseness of honeyed concern

    once again she is free from usual constraint

    keep close watch and take heed

    else she might burn the house down around her

    again, and as before laugh at the devastation

    do you care if your children scream in the flames

  • How I Came To Study With Rebbe Z (Poem)

    three times I came to his door, three times

    knocked and knocked until he answered

    the first I brought nothing but a quiet entreaty

    he turned me away with a shake of his head

    the gray skies of autumn and a colding wind

    made me shiver as I walked home

    the second I offered familial connections

    he paused in memory before refusing again

    the creak of the ship with its salt-sodden chambers

    surrounded me briefly as I stood on his sill

    the third I came armed with words that surprised him

    keys to a knowledge I should not have known

    reluctant but intrigued, he invited me in

    a cup of tea, and thus we began,

    thus we began, my teacher and I

  • Concrete Bridges (Poem)

    then a cataclysmic event washes over our world

    we find ourselves stunned amidst debris

    the illusion of permanence stripped away

    in despair we try even more

    root our delusions deep into the ground

    with harder materials and fortified means

    instead we could with newfound awareness

    learn from the spider how to build gossamer webs

  • The Celadon Cup (Poem)

    crackled with beautiful threads

    webbed by years passing well, each line a story

    whispered lives of master farmers

    distant rocky terraces and trees older than human span

    infused with craft and love

    hands that hold it now, my hands

    likewise display patterns of time, historied wrinkles thinning skin

    etched by so many memories, moments beyond recall

    always, always there is tea

  • These Now In The Field (Poem)

    a tree prone with roots exposed

    the fist of the storm closed round it

    no bird perches there

    vines of deep scarlet growing tall

    the earth throws its veins above ground

    no squirrel makes a path here

    fallen buds form delicate lattices

    mold blackens them with deadly grace

    no insect disturbs them

    portents of change no longer imminent

    the clock strike now upon us

  • Hurricane (Poem)

    we saw the sky darken

    ominous hues of purple and black

    bruises on wounded flesh

    we heard the wind rise

    balefully lashing mountain and field

    striations of bloody destruction

    we did not understand

    we did not know

    we did not believe

    now we mourn

  • Stillness Within Movement (Poem)

    rain pummels hard the roof

    wind throws branches against the walls

    creek rushes down the street

    darkness hits with an audible thud

    leaves aged for nineteen years

    rest inside a celadon cup

    a swirl of hot water poured and then

    in a few moments, tea

  • old toilets (haiku for WKM)

    handle must be held

    contemplate time’s passage brief

    release then exit