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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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Canis Latrans


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(DIRECTLY WRITTEN TO PAGE, COME BACK FOR EDITS LATER)

cloudless
nights on the prairie
starless
nights in the hills
moonless
nights in the mountains

a voice that chills
Canis Latrans
eerie cadence runs through me
howls from the wild
pierces the brimming silence
that remains unbroken
til the voice repeats itself again and again
Canis Latrans

cunning and adaptable
sly genius
legend ingrained
Jokester and Trickster
lopsided, toothsome grin
mostly man is his bane

wise for survival
wise for the game
outwitting for five million years
his tale is not much changed
except for man
the ultimate predator

from Alaska to New York's
Central Park
Canis Latrans
leaves his distinctive mark
and now he even mates
with the wolf of the East
to create
a new species
he's become the Coy-wolf
to ensure his kin
and five million year legacy
can survive

how cunning
its not so surprising
how amazingly adaptive
I smile when I think
how he has inadvertently
re-invented
himself




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In a previous poem, "Crowded Out", how a coyote jumped on a Max Train
near the Portland Oregon airport and rode it for two stops and a reporter
managed to get a picture of him looking at the camera seated in a passenger seat.
This was in 2001, when I moved here, just before 911. Imagine my surprise when I
found this detail which I found so significant and amazing back then, as a detail in
a book called Coyote America by Dan Flores in the Epilogue section near the back.
The picture was in the printed in the Portland newspaper and I sent the clipping back
home to a friend in Minneapolis to let her know about what sort of a place I had
moved to. The other day when we were coming home from Sweet Tomatoes restaurant,
a mother Coyote crossed the road. Her kits were on the other side.  Coyotes are everywhere
and yet, we think of them as a giant pest. They are indigenous. We are the invaders.
We haven't given them the option of going anywhere else...hence, being crowded out...
or adapting are their two choices.  More and more I see dead coyotes by the side of
the highway. It makes me very sad. We are losing our wildness and too much wilderness.





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