I met him at school He thought he was cool But many just thought him strange One thing that gave doubt One thing that stood out Was a pea-green vest with long fringe Once we found our niche The friendship was rich And took us where we’d never been Rocky Horror was … Continue reading The Spookster
Snowing
Snow is the quiet one. You see it fall And hear the wetness of the streets. But snow itself Is silence. What was once all colors Is now frosted with white. Transformed into a fantasy vision. Powdered sugar from heaven. All creatures fall silent When it snows. They huddle into their homes To … Continue reading Snowing
Sacred Ground
Cathedral-like, the tall pines stand Like sentinels, guarding those within the circle. The smell of pine wafts by my nose As the breeze blows through the trees. The dirt road goes around the perimeter Allowing all to enter and make camp. A circle within a circle, The powwow ground becomes sacred As sage and … Continue reading Sacred Ground
Lunch at the VA hospital
Sitting in my booth I look at the faces of those around me. There’s pain, frustration, and anger on some. Sorrow, loss, and despair on others. Some bodies have missing parts; some bodies don't work at all anymore. So much to see. An underlying camaraderie permeates this place. We all swore to protect our country, … Continue reading Lunch at the VA hospital
Gichigami
To my shock and utmost honor, this poem was used for the lyrics to a commissioned work for the Denver Women's Chorus in the winter concert "Ocean of Voices" January 2017. What an amazing thing it is to hear one's words become music and to have a group of women you love sing it for … Continue reading Gichigami
Graduation
This was written about my experience when I graduated from Technical School at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX. I was in the Colorado Army National Guard and had been trained as a combat medic and operating room technician. Graduation Pride- I never truly understood the sensation until then. We march in time to … Continue reading Graduation
For Dani
an ache that had no name fades with every inhale of her sweet scent a longing I didn't know existed is blown away by her kisses a tremble of my fingers as I stroke soft skin a suspension of time as I gaze into loving eyes a certainty in my heart as I realize that … Continue reading For Dani
Dragon Mark
She always dreamt of these flying beasts. Each one named with a place on her bed. They protected her as she slept. As she grew older, her love and belief kept her friends near. She refused to believe the lies adults told her; Imaginary beings don’t exist. She knew better. Her belief in … Continue reading Dragon Mark
Darkness into Light
I have been here so long; I no longer smell the odor of death that’s everywhere. So tired, I keep going because of love. Waiting for the inevitable to come. On that day, we join soul to soul while Mother Nature sheds tears of rain. The thunder echoes my grief. … Continue reading Darkness into Light
Brown
Some people think brown is boring Brown is leaves dying or dead grass, Mud getting tracked onto carpet But I think brown is a lovely color It’s delicious chocolate over vanilla ice cream It’s the dark color of tall trees in a forest It’s rich fertile earth after a rainstorm But I love … Continue reading Brown
