November regrets
at a roadside diner
I never found out
who bought my meal
nor had a chance to thank them.
La Roche de la Croix
what a view the pirates had
from the limestone ledges
of Tower Rock
the Mississippi so low
I can retrace their footsteps
"Were cut down out of time, whose foundation was overflown with a flood"
Job 22:16
Crossing the Dunes
flood waters rushing
through the Sahara
as though it were a biblical tale
the palm trees standing
in their own reflections
pages of writing
I wish I could read what's on
a butterfly's wing
the buckeye saw me looking
and moved a thistle away
red circles under my eyes
the injury
of a mosquito bite
takes longer to heal
than the first assault
summer began with
the long drive to get there
grandma's front porch
from rice and old bottle caps
we made our own tambourines
approaching train
a boy with his hands
over his ears
as if the noise were gunshots
on the Fourth of July
an old woman seated
on a low railing
she faces the windows
with rooms as dark
as her black sweater
harvest time
a bale of hay tied
to the horse's back
by a boy who looks younger
than the horse
the future shaped by
the boy's pointed elbows,
the curve of the haystack,
and the bend
in his grandmother's back
the steady gaze
of gravediggers
two with clenched hands
as though they were still
holding their shovels
Tribute to Vivian Maier
built in 1883 the narrows covered bridge its lifespan stronger than any words I have to describe it