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inspired
the young minister
was lost for ideas for
Sunday morning’s sermon
until he took a walk
and looked for a sign
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 18, 2010
where there's magic
US 90 fords the Mississippi,
right where the snaky river
flips back on itself
so what was flowing south flows north,
its silver cantilever portals
like time gates through which
those traveling west go east
and those eastbound find themselves
bound west
and then the river is crossed
and the US ribbon of highway
continues on its way
from a few days in new orleans)
April 17, 2010
(ˈma-gə-ˌzēn)
1. A periodical containing a collection...
2. A television program that presents a variety...
3. A street running through diversity...
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 16, 2010
trois portes rouges
so much depends
on the three red doors
shuttered on Sunday morning
near Royal and St. Ann
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 15, 2010
April 14, 2010
shutterdog at ease
in early morning
nothing moves but the gently
sweeping curves’ shadow
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 13, 2010
April 12, 2010
city's flavor
not every flavor
is sensed through the sense of taste
but a whole lot are
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 11, 2010
st. louis
sitting wide open
facing the muddy river
its steeples watching
every manner of traffic
ready to receive
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 10, 2010
street art
says something about
a city that sees
art in all things
and all things artable
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 9, 2010
shared light
next door to the house
where william faulkner
lived and wrote for a year
is a pink building
with a green door
that gets splashed with
morning light everyday
but just for a moment
just as it did
when bill would
have seen it
as he passed with
the morning paper
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 8, 2010
April 7, 2010
take out
such a simple food,
like fruit, just there and so good,
and easily transported
(from a few days in new orleans)
April 5, 2010
April 4, 2010
easter flower
only the spiderwort
brings such joy to me, makes me
smile and stand in awe
at today's fresh blooms
and the infinite promise
of infinite more,
there will be no end,
there will always be more life,
it's easter's promise
April 3, 2010
parable of lemon and peas
On the day after Jesus was placed in his tomb,
and the day before he disappeared from his tomb,
he took several little known strolls
in the countryside around Jerusalem
including one in which he stopped by
Rankey’s Place, drawn there by its beautiful garden.
Rankey’s brother-in-law, Marty, and his sister, Jewel,
were working in the garden and stopped to chat with Jesus
as well as to offer him some water.
In particular Jesus commented on two plants,
a pea vine and a lemon tree. He said it thrilled
him to see a plant that held both the bud and bloom,
the flower and the fruit, all at the same time,
together, for it gave him assurances that this life,
and the past life, and the next life,
were all one life,
a grand circle.
He thanked them for the water
and went on his way.
April 2, 2010
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