Morning Light
The sun hit the green at a perfect one-day hundred degrees, tracing the bark of an old pine tree.
It lit up the garden, my smiles and beads of morning dew; making them twinkle.
The sun hit the green at a perfect one-day hundred degrees, lifting me out of the doldrums; just enough to see hope over the hedgerow.
The swell pulled her. It took all the strength she had, not to drown.
Great waves of hope and purpose, sucked her in, again and again.
Repeated disappointment eroded her smile, and with each drag, she felt a little more hollow - until finally; there was a gaping hole, full of salty sorrow.
Luckily, she knew she wasn't the only pebble on the beach.
After I Am Gone
After I am gone
My body laid to rest
The earth will claim my atoms
Having given of my best
My body laid to rest
With seed and stone I'll lie
Having given of my best
When it is my time to die
With seed and stone I'll lie
And after winter, comes spring
When it is my time to die
But know I'll go on living
And after winter, comes spring
The earth with claim my atoms
But know I'll go on living
After I am gone
Do You Remember?
Do you remember?
We watched the children play
It was last November
You said you were leaving and I begged you to stay
We watched the children play
I asked you what's wrong
You said you were leaving and I begged you to stay
You looked at your feet, said you didn't belong
I asked you what's wrong
But you wouldn't explain
You looked at your feet, said you didn't belong
My heart broke that day, with the weight of our pain
But you wouldn't explain
It was last November
My heart broke that day, with the weight of our pain
Do you remember?
Based on the rules of a Pantoum. Inspired to write by two remarkably talented friends of mine, who are also fellow Lettrists and Skylarkers - Firdaus and Phynnebelle. You both write so much more eloquently, but I hope you still like my attempt at dabbling. ♥
Emeralds
A sparkle catches my eye
A splinter of emerald green
Almost unseen
Peaking through kelp and apricot
shells
Beckoning me
I reach down and unearth it
Brushing off damp sand and salt
It's a piece of glass
Smooth and weighty
The curve of a bottle
So ugly and ordinary in it's past
life
Now a thing of great beauty
A gem lying in the palm of my
hand
I ponder it's journey
Running curious fingers over
chiseled angles
Then slip it into my pocket
Another mermaid's tear for my
collection
The Sunlit Brook
I dipped a foot
Into the sunlit brook
Where the dippers flew
Gathered pebbles
Smooth, cool and flat
To skim across the view
Watched water voles
Listened to the trees
Trailed fingers in the shallows
Spangled light
And dappled shade
I played between the shadows
Then waded in
Toes to shins
Skirt tucked into underwear
To sit upon
A mossy rock
To contemplate and stare
Shoals of fish
And tangleweed
Swam with the swollen current
Happy times
Amid untold horrors
Stories too abhorrent
A week away
Within the lakes
For the sake of my mother
Who needed rest
A different nest
On the loosing of her father
The rain poured down
All night and day
For six of the seven
Raining down
On all of us
Sadness in the heavens
Then upon
The seventh day
Just as the Bible told
The Sun came out
Clouds moved away
And we lay in pools of gold
Pebbles
Jack
It's a word so small, that it fits neatly in one hand - Disyllabic and smooth as a rounded pebble.
But the ones I know, are a gift produced by tongues, tears and remorseful tones; rather than the lick of salty waves upon a beach.
You have gifted me many such pebbles since we met. Enough for me to build myself a cairn to mark the end of hope.
In the beginning, you gave me stones of such beauty Jack. Do you remember? They reflected your love and your regrets. But times have changed. Much like your feelings.
In latter years, they've become little more than rough, ugly chippings; that stick in your throat and mine. They are worthless.
Your ability to polarise all that you touch, has broken me Jack. And as someone who is more interested in his other leading lady, this time; I shall make sure to use words you will understand.
You have missed your curtain call!
Between you and me, I don't know how we got here. But I do know I can't move this mountain of rubble alone. I'm not even sure I even want to try a any more. I've moved on too, you see.
And so, as the one who always wanted the final word but rarely got it, I will take this opportunity to throw the last stone - who knows, maybe it'll fit your latest fling.
With no regrets,
Your wife!