Thursday, August 31, 2006

The Wind Comes

The wind blows and rain
beats down upon my leaves.
There was a time, in my youth,
that I would have been afraid.

I fear no more.

I grew, turning my leaves
toward the sun and welcoming
the birds to nest in my arms.
The wind rustled their feathers
and I laughed with joy.

The joy of youth.

The squirrels came and ran
up and down my body.
They would jump and chatter
as they played.  Their laughter
filled my ears and brought a
smile to my face.

My arms soon reached to
the clouds. The wind whispers
through my leaves.


Posted by Karen Hunni on 08/31 at 11:11 AM
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Front Porch Conversations

John came over last evening and we spoke for some time on the front porch.  The old wooden chairs creaked for hours as we rocked slowly and finished a bottle of Chianti.  Scout (my old German Shepherd) lay quietly at my feet, occasionally looking up.  She may have been curious about our conversation, though not enough to say anything.

John and I have known each other since primary school.  Having grown up and lived only several blocks apart our entire lives has created a kind of history which one cannot escape.  We know each other about as well as is humanly possible.  In fact, there are aspects of ourselves which we have never even shared with our spouses… but that we are able to speak of candidly with each other.


Posted by William James McPhee on 08/31 at 09:44 AM
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conversations in oil

on the wall,
  by their table,
  hangs a gaudy
  portrait of a large,
  pinkish woman
  whose upper lips
  seems far too
  pronounced.

this leads them into
  conversation…
  not of this less than
  attractive lady,
  so much as the
  art of portraiture.

one argues about style…
  ageless traditions…
  lighting and the likes.
the other,
  a flamboyant sort,
  speaks of the
  essence of the
  subject’s being…
  of spontenaity…
  and of the convenience
  of a snapshop
  (much to the horror of
  his friend).


Posted by William James McPhee on 08/31 at 08:44 AM
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