Monday, October 28, 2019

her childhood bike ride

Listening to a dear friend tell us personal items
Charming as ever at ninety-eight-and-a-half
Happy to count the half years with her still with us
The way we did when our age held but a single digit.

We brought a pocket talker device with us
Hoping she would like hearing our amplified voices
As I fitted the headphones on her ears
Secretly taking my chance to caress her soft hair.

Turning on the mike brought a beautiful smile
Making my day rosy before I even sat down
To watch and hear her expressions of delight
Holding the things we brought to give her.

Fall colors in red maple and sweet gum leaves
Yellow gingko and white cedar and pine sprigs
Aromatic lavender and sedum flowers
Greenery picked from our yard this morning.

Then we heard from Rosie what it was like years ago
Like the eight months she was immobilized
After a bout with polio paralysis at seven years old
When she read the collected works of Mark Twain.

Cheerfully explaining how she became an atheist
Thanks to that reading thanks to catching polio
And how she learned to ride a bike to get around
But went right past the church on Sunday.

I can almost see her now pushing the pedals
Laughing as she goes by on her way to have fun
Heading to the river down by the dock
Free of illusions about priests and their God.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Sherman Hoffman and Cross Estate October 26, 2019

album

being together

Let us raise our seltzer glasses together today
In praise and happiness to celebrate our union
The combination of mutual respect and attraction
That makes sharing our lives an endless enjoyment.

I remember the exact place on the path to the lake
That hike you took me on to see the mountain laurel
The blooms dappling the woods in shades of pink
When first I realized you would like me to kiss you. 

I remember where we were sitting and talking
The moment when I knew I could trust you
Hearing the genuine heartfelt honesty in your voice
As you spoke about yourself and your life.

I remember the day you boldly proposed to me
There in my kitchen where I served you dinner
That we should find a place to move in together
To join our lives together as full partners.

I remember the happy day when you agreed
To make our residence together official
Deciding you would like us each to wear a ring
Certain that our love for each other is true.

I remember all this and so much more
Being close to you all these years
And the best part is the new memories 
We make every day going wherever we like.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Doris Duke Loop October 24, 2019