Walking
POESIEI took to the woods, walking as we used to do underfoot the leaves decaying the earth beneath us soft […]
He flies in ribbons like my hair undone loosely in this arctic breeze like a kite in the wind his
Jaeger Bird, Barrow, Alaska Lire l’article »
Like a queen’s downy bed fluffed up for the loving featherlace wings drifting aloft they glide with the wind two
Cranes, Cook Inlet, Alaska Lire l’article »
He hangs out his wings to dry soggy his dive lazy on lava he loiters, waits for whatever flounder dare
Cormorant on the Westman Islands, Iceland Lire l’article »
Cup in hand I take my tea at midnight down a darkening track lush chestnut oak and elm hang heavy
It’s the call over still water echoing round the bay of my mind some yearning, undefined A loon owns this
Loon (on Lake Denise, Soldotna, Alaska) Lire l’article »
This crack in your iceflesh thawing like a crease in the mouth of your womb you are melting in sighs
Exit Glacier, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska Lire l’article »
Razor clams here are the size of babies’ hands opened up to catch the midnight sun. They roll in with
Clamming in Ninilchik, Alaska Lire l’article »
Thrilling through basalt rock
gushing from ice-sea to moss-lined ravine
virginal water once channeled now spreads
in a calm sheenflow
wide her sweep across stone
silk-lace in layers, her wedding dress
in white folds descending
sunbeams celebra…
Gulfoss (Iceland) Lire l’article »