Gardener’s Tune
shovel deep / shovel strong / I love your forever song . [ 1584 ]
shovel deep / shovel strong / I love your forever song . [ 1584 ]
I’m reading Ulysses again, and Joyce and I agree, all three of us have changed. . [ 1583 ]
Listen — even this low, the stream above North Falls sings of abundance. . [ 1582 ]
afternoon sun / the first ripe apple / and an oven to bake it in . [ 1581 ]
a leaf on the ground / lines on her face / an old man with faith in his cane . [ 1580 ]
The mind an unlit candle — no wonder there’s darkness in the world. . [ 1579 ]
This body in years — sixty-six and more. But do I really know my age? Ask the universe. Look up at the stars. . [ 1578 ]
Mist, fog, smoke — a lonely street light where the town ends and the country begins, dreaming of an affair with the moon — foolish enough — then you smile, so little you’ve changed since your youth. . [ 1577 ]
The bright light is Jupiter. Low in the sky — the ocean is there. Washed ashore, the brine-bare fir. Asphalt and surf, the shadows concur. Breath dispersed — warm where we are, cold where we were. . [ 1576 ]
Who knows? Someday, we may find the past and future really do exist, and we’ll be able to meet each other there. . [ 1575 ]