begonia and reaching heart-shaped leaves too heavy for its hallow stems becoming unbalanced begonia overextended in search of light winter in north america cold shouldered continent i am half hot layered three deep indoors poem seedlings sprouting from my stove-side shoulder a dusting of hoarfrost on the window
Dumping buckets
Even in a building of this size i can hear and feel the rush of it the last of the fall rain before its heavy darkness grows white joins with the passing of approaching solstice grows light, some glowing mutant winter foliage brightening our dark corner of the world with a ground up sort of … Continue reading Dumping buckets
Reordered Sky
so much precipitation with an identity crisis spiralling earthward gravity and uncertainty pulling heavily upon its form now snow, now rain now something in between i walk the streets one boot in front of the other deep slush, snow banks, rivers in the streets i let the sky fall on me disregarding its form let … Continue reading Reordered Sky