untangling the web

poetry about and photography of everyday happenings and sights


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Wintergreen

Enfolded in Blue Ridge Mountains,

I sit and watch

puffs of soft clouds

smoothing ridges

 

of ancient greenstone worn down by

millions of years.

Pink and purple

crown vetch spills down

 

steep hillsides while goldfinches bounce

from bloom to bloom

and hawks get a

free ride on the

 

currents hidden to human eye.

A nature hike

bares dew shining

on jewelweed,

 

tiny striped Wintergreen, remnants

of the chestnut,

once matriarch,

erased by blight,

 

shards of quartz pushed up by spring thaw,

left by natives

camped by creek side

when land belonged

 

to no one, was shared with creatures

who, with the earth,

provided warmth,

food, shelter, tools.

 

The earthy smell of birth and death

— strong, rich, ancient —

is missed by those

hurrying past.

 

I close my eyes, hear a symphony

of sounds, unmarred

by human din,

pulse of the earth.

 

The Blue Ridge beckons and I heed her call.


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Teaching Us All

A community of wild geese

splits the warm air

with their grating

calls, loud, harsh, clear.

 

In a V they fly, taking turns

leading, never

leaving a sick

comrade behind.

 

They travel farther and faster

than one lonely

goose on its own,

teaching us all.

 


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Time is running out!

Where do I find you,

girl lost in life’s tangled web,

girl with open heart,

robbed of childhood, married young.

Loosen the threads, let them go!

 

Reclaim your true self,

break the patterns that hold you,

step out of the web and live.

 

Time is running out!

Forget what could have been and

focus all on what can be.