
So very pleased to have this little poem included in Cloudbank 18, a journal of contemporary writing – with thanks to editor Michael Malan!

So very pleased to have this little poem included in Cloudbank 18, a journal of contemporary writing – with thanks to editor Michael Malan!
I’m honoured to have HOLDING and THE LISTENING included in the current theme of prayers, praise & blessings (you have to scroll down). Many thanks to editor d. ellis phelps for her vision!

Late spring,
walking home
through the cherry trees:
a thousand blossoms
hurrying
to the ground below.
Though soon to die
they danced in the breeze
together
like beautiful lovers
forever entwined.
It seemed the trees
reached for them,
that the birds sang louder
with the squirrels chit-chattering.
It seemed the ants looked up
from their mad black scramble,
that we saw the grass billowing,
and the sun, wanting to touch
every petal, and the enormous lake
of sky, spilling down.
It seemed we all swam as one
for a moment, and belonged
in the world that way.
Though I promised to post a variation of the previous poem, this seemed a more fitting poem right now, written a lifetime ago. First published as an honorable mention for the Arborealis Prize in 2012. When we can travel again, I’ll return to the Mazatlán poem. May you and yours keep healthy!