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Always Deep Blue (written 7/3-7/6/2022)

THE GLASS BETWEEN MY SELVES

A Poem From The Dark

AND THE NIGHT SKY WOULD BECOME BLUE AGAIN

I Woke Up /// re-edited 2/2/2022 12:31PM



Granddad John James re-edited 10:05Pm 1/31/22

The Grapes (Lucious Grape/ August 31, 2005

TAKE YOUR PEN NOW AND SEE WHAT YOU WILL WRITE

You Taught Me...

Thank You For Being Your Own Treasure

How Hounds-tooth Became Her Friend

A Language You Can't Ignore.... re-edited 1/12/2022

They Say The Preying Mantis Is No Lady

You Can Oh Yes You Can (RE-EDITED 1/9/2021 12:07AM PST time and date stamped.)

HERSTORY...NOT A POEM BUT EXPERIENCE #ONE

I Saw A Star And Dared to Reach For It

The Invitation..( the message of .come as you are>>)

The Nature Of Water

THIS IS MY CORNER OF THE UNIVERSE, ENTER WITHIN

the wonder that always shall be...

Do You Gather Up Your Days The Way Others Collect Wild Butterflies?

The Man On The Red Bicycle (an ode) RE-EDITED 12/4/2021

Stray Cats and I have an understanding... 11/23/2021 copyright

If It Does Them Any Good At All 11/16/2021 date/time stamped

OUTSIDE-THE CROWS 11/14/2021

Still, More Time NOV 6 2021

The Wonder Cat

Little Bundle I Call Joy

AUGUST 1977 (IN THE REMEMBERING)

Wishing Them Onto Better Days

Seize This Day, The One You're With

Only Grief....

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Falling Leaf, Falling Man/Woman, Rising Star


*****************
its past noon
I watch
a golden maple leaf fall.

I think
falling wouldn't be so hard
if one had wings
if one could simply sift
drift down
meandering the sky
in a cross stitch pattern
casually letting some of the stitches
unravel
til you landed
gently.

falling for some
might be like that.

seventeen years ago
people fell
from the morning sky
some holding hands
some hesitating
swan dives without wings
while millions watched
over and over again
in real time
in reel time
helpless
terrorized.

that morning before dawn
I recall
I dreamed of a great fire
and woke up sweating
while outside an unexpected early autumn chill
swept the air through my open windows.

this morning the rain fell
and the leaves of the clipped maple tree tumbled
below and also struck my bedroom window.

below
I see how
on the pavement they resemble
flattened stars
their five golden points representing
a head, arms, legs
the stem,
a trailing tail
where its path once traced the air.

only yesterday evening
I'd been looking at images
from seventeen years ago
their images a tangle of emotions
and grief.

odd then how
last night
for once
I woke only twice
and then somehow
slept the last three hours through
though not undisturbed

again this morning
I recall a dream of trailing golden light
a sensation of being upside down
somersaulting fearfully
only to discover that the tips of my very fingers
were sprouting wings.

I awoke
the curtains cast aside from the bedroom window
to a golden five-prong maple leaf
stuck and struck to the pane.

and then an odd thought surfaced
one of getting a singular tattoo
of an inverted woman
gazing upwards and
falling
her arms spread wide
suspended momentarily in a golden light
as her stem-like tail trailed behind
her small hands becoming wings...
 (fledgling feathers forming
at the fingertips.)

I think to myself:
"follow through
with this..."

How like fallen stars of gold
they were and
we are
(I am...)
five-pointed stars of maple leaves.
inverted people
our eyes gazing up
beseeching
searching for
some hope
some grace
our heaven.

*****************

maybe you will not make the connections I made.
maybe you will. maybe I need to go back and make edits.
this is the result for now...1:45pm PST time/date stamped
LEGAL COPYRIGHT FOR THIS POEM AND ALSO FOR THIS AUTHOR
MELISSA A HOWELLS AND ALSO FOR THIS LEGALLY COPYRIGHTED SITE TITLE
MELOO STRAIGHT  FROM HER TILT-A-WORLD...AND HOW APROPOS A WORLD LIKE
THAT TODAY DOES SEEM. AMEN










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