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The names we pin

Be not offended
If I don’t remember what you told me.
Or if I tell you something for the second or third time.
I need a good defragging,
And, now that we are all homebodies,
It’s excusable to forget what day it is.
The names we pin,
The borders we mark
On borrowed continents.

Posted byLee DunnApril 17, 2020June 12, 2020Posted inageing, free verse, poetry, thoughts, UncategorizedLeave a comment on The names we pin

To be, or not to be?

To know what to say,
or whether to say it.
To loose one’s breast-felt feelings
before their season fails.
To decide
what is fitting,
or might damage,
be ignored,
or be spurned.
Suffer, does the fool,
for the promise of love,
while ships pass by in midnight’s glove.

Posted byLee DunnApril 16, 2020May 26, 2020Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on To be, or not to be?

Brainchild

Who taught
the slug-brained?
That bovine seat of thought
that runs the basic body,
five and dime.
Be wary,
for the tether of its beast
may be quick to snap,
and, the hurtling act done,
the brain-child will stand protected,
in its blameless innocence.

Posted byLee DunnApril 13, 2020Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Brainchild

A cure for the chills

Me, I like a slate-tinted sky.
Shales of ice,
opaque underfoot.
The remains of thistles and rushes.
Holistic winds that purify
all but notions.
Think: How our bones and tears
have fed the oceans.
But now, I am for home.
Pour myself a cup of tea,
and think about the bubbles.

Posted byLee DunnApril 13, 2020April 7, 2022Posted infree verse, poetry, spiritual, thoughts, UncategorizedLeave a comment on A cure for the chills

a working man

Old Man.
He come every day
at twilight time.
I hears the bony drum,
cicada’s hum.
He wear raggedy clothes,
canvas cap,
yellowy beard.
And his work he does.
Cranks that gear handle
round and round.
Powers up the tiny lights.
Pinpoints
in the pinwheel spiralled
sky of night.

Posted byLee DunnApril 10, 2020Posted indreams, Fantasy, free verse, Nonsense, poetryLeave a comment on a working man

Surfacing

don’t mind me
at all-
I jump in frivolity
from one to the other
as the bee tests for honeysuckle nectar.
The proper endings of songs are not known to me.
Only a taste of a part of the art.
A tip of the hat, and I hot-foot it away,
Stay too long, and the feet soon get cold.

Posted byLee DunnApril 9, 2020Posted inpoetry, relationships, thoughts, Uncategorized1 Comment on Surfacing

Ancestral memory

In want of stories,
and of someone to read them to me,
I spoil the fun, envisioning
hillsides of mossy flow, far off in a fog.
An anxious kerchiefed woman
watching her man hammering a glowing sword.
Then, his returning, cut muscles bound with cord,
staunched with a maid’s cloth.

Posted byLee DunnApril 9, 2020Posted inFantasy, free verse, poetry, Uncategorized1 Comment on Ancestral memory

In here

So many, here,
write words of love.
Words of yearn,
longing and lonely.
Are they for one
who is here,
or has left
and cannot come home?
For one who wants a conjuring
to bring warmth to a sad siren.
In dream, I conjure you,
the writer,
with hands
soft, warm, and strong.
Alone.

Posted byLee DunnApril 8, 2020Posted infree verse, Love, poetry, relationships, thoughts1 Comment on In here

The face in the shoebox

That polaroid. Buddy was going through his shoebox of old photos, dealing them out like cards on the coffee table. I was stunned, but faked disinterest. The party drifted to the kitchen. He wouldn’t miss it. Xenia, how came this? So young. So innocent of your appalling destiny.

Posted byLee DunnApril 7, 2020Posted inflash fiction, Love, relationships, Uncategorized3 Comments on The face in the shoebox

The stairs, the stars

I will want my eyes open if I can,
when it happens.
Don’t stay
if it’s too hard.
But if you do,
you might see,
in my dry eyes,
a struggle of the soul.
A sea-change,
as I watch the silver sun,
and all that’s earthly folds its book.
For I’ve already peeked at the show,
And I know.

Posted byLee DunnApril 6, 2020May 24, 2020Posted in#family, free verse, Love, poetry, spiritual, thoughtsLeave a comment on The stairs, the stars

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