Ending the world
the way we did
felt good—a slow flood
of sleep
after walking ourselves
weak—nothing between
the square of sunlit rest
the window marked
on the bed
for us and softening
like a swollen stream
the moments
it meets
the sea.
Entries from June 2011
In the Last Hour of Light
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Going West
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The Plein Airs brush
eucalyptus trees
along my morning
freeways and bathe me
in an orange light
more sunset
than sunrise.
My windshield’s too wide
to focus on
from the inside
but I’ve got a song
that sounds just right
at the top of this curve
where the road
hits the sky—
so I’m fine for now
with the cars ahead,
the road,
the yellow lines.
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Ritual
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Under a half moon
hair all leaf-blown
I see you home.
In through the window
we watch the sky
unfold. I listen
to stories about stars
against your arm.
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Watercolor Earth
Posted Week 26 by Joa · 1 Comment
—on a painting by Eva Lundsager
Up the earth split
and out spit
a fount of steam.
Though where it rose
it seemed the toes
of two feet
almost met
the effect was really
clouds of steam
and the ominous
color of wet cement
with the same pooling
tarnished silver gets—
all this event
and no wonder
we let slip
our molten core.
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new poems
Posted Week 26 by Joa · 1 Comment
Hello all! I’ve been a little lazy in the poem writing department lately, but I’m happy to say that I’ll be posting four new poems today, and working on returning to my one-poem-a-week habit starting now. So…get ready for poetry overload.
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