Monthly Archives: November 2014
Thy wind, thy tree —
Thy quaking tree —
Thy bells of consecration
Tree at the drawbridge
Holland is the New England of Europe
Home to the now dead
fisher of cod,
the ominous whale,
Calvin
trees, universities
hemp
and a spiry regret
Tea time
Our life together, at lakeside
What are gutted complexities
compared to you and me?
Rowing
Nightfall: acceptance
What eludes her other means
she gets by patience
World’s largest bike garage
Actual mail and land lines
I know. But still
when I called I could see you there.
Our voices traveled intact,
they weren’t disintegrated
and reconstructed by Scotty
at the bridge. Mine came to you
through a walkable wire —
I could follow it from my house
to yours — and yours didn’t move —
and I could see you there
in the angle of light in the hall.
I had all that that was solid. At least
that much of the picture was clear.




