Two Poems
The Wave
I wrote about the wave
that hurled my name
into fresh painted
yellow sand
You wrote under the stars
and signed your name
right next to mine
Woman of the Fairy Mounds
A banshee
the whistle-wailing wind
rushes around the house
rips through bushes
and bends old fences
making pussy willows
weep
though they are sturdy
But she
has not tried
my open window
grounded in woe
out of breath to rise
and conquer
the daffodil
you gave me
before you knew
you’d go
to war
Distance may kill
Our time
together
though in my mind
hasn't wilted
I dream of two
soft words
Thank you
for a flower
still bright and beautiful
Comments
True, true, there is beauty where you find it.