Sunday, April 29, 2012

IN THE MOMENT (AGAIN)


Photo by S. Auberle

all that is needed
in this moment
is the vase
of four
red tulips
on the
crooked
cat-scratched
table
showing me
how
each morning
they open
night-closed
hearts
wide
to receive
all
that
dazzling
love...

~  mimi

Saturday, April 28, 2012

SOME WORDS

 ~ digitalized photo by S. Auberle
~ original photographer unknown

Some words I love from "Tell Me a Story" by Robert Penn Warren:


"Long ago, in Kentucky, I, a boy,
stood by a dirt road, in first dark, and heard
the great geese hoot northward.

I could not see them, there being no moon
and the stars sparse.  I heard them.

I did not know what was happening in my heart."

Robert Penn Warren
1905- 1989

Thursday, April 26, 2012

AMONG THE ANCIENT APPLE TREES

Photo by S. Auberle

twisty
insect-ridden
apple tree
lurid limbs
ancient now
doomed
for chainsaw
bent companions
in broken rows
all future mulch
yet...
there is now
this moment
of honeyed air
and pale sun
tugging forth
a few buds
Dylan's green fuse
coursing up
the withered roots
small
redemptions
still unfolding
one petal
at a time...

mimi

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

AMONG RUINS

Photo by S. Auberle~  RiverHouse Ruin on the San Juan in Utah
These two pieces will be part of a forthcoming exhibit entitled
"Looking for America."

AMONG RUINS
Once in awhile, out in the desert,
comes a day when anything can happen.
A moment when you lose yourself
in that pool of light just at the horizon,
when you can see time
running backward in a lizard's eye,
when a voice seems to murmur
from crumbling hilltop ruins:
approach with respect
the land you tread on
was once my bones...
Comes a day when stones speak
and you understand,
an instant when you know Coyote knows,
when old pottery once buried in the earth
fills your heart with words:
look, the sky is round above you
like my red bowl
like time in its circle
like the Earth
holding all our bones...
Sharon Auberle

Sunday, April 22, 2012

EARTH DAY 2012

Photo by S. Auberle

remember, please...

Friday, April 20, 2012

I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN

Photo by S. Auberle

I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN 
from the day I was born
it was love
that would do me in
and these Spring trees
dressed in that tender shade
of green that could break
your heart if you let it
a lone daffodil
blooming at the edge
of dark woods
vulnerable
and doesn't know it
or maybe so
and doesn't care
my tulips, brave
red soldiers this morning
covered in snow
a north wind
bending them low
some days
it's almost more
than I can bear
all this love
all your love

Friday, April 06, 2012

CONVERSATIONS ACROSS BORDERS

photo by S. Auberle
* from a work in progress

in the ever present
stench of war
a fragrance
of first violet
rises
on the spinning air...

I am currently involved in a fascinating project called Conversations Across Borders, which pairs up writers from around the world to collaborate on a piece of creative writing.  Too long to go into the details of this wonderful organization, but check out their website for more information:
www.conversationsacrossborders.org  and go to "CAB" Project. This is a part of  the ongoing work I'm doing with my writing partner, who lives in Australia.  

Monday, April 02, 2012

BLUE DOOR IN LODI

Photo by S. Auberle
for R.M.
Find a blue door,
come on in,
if it be winter
I'll warm you there.
In summer
follow the fresh wind
you'll know how
to find me then,
that little shadow
out in the harbor
tacking into
a westerly...
that's what you said
when I asked how,
without a map,
could I ever find you again?
~  mimi