Showing posts with label light sonnet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light sonnet. Show all posts

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Blue Note, Sonnet #619

















I took a photo seven times —

A thick grove of dark spindly trees

Backed by a bright December sun —

And a small turquoise dot shines

In each — the camera lens sees

Images where I think are none.

I continued my walk by a pond,

Looking for mink and waterfowl.

Hawks circled each other beyond,

Their screeches in the wind a howl.

From deep hoof prints I knew a deer

Had trod this path, now nowhere near.

I stared at the sun — a blinked tear

Painted the trees with a blue smear.


Thursday, November 14, 2019

Dust In Light, Sonnet #484

My book of the first 200 of these sonnets is now available for purchase. Click here:
My Human Disguise.









Have you ever watched motes
Closely, drifting in sun-
Or lamplight, tiny boats,
Rudderlessly, as one,
Ever shunning the dim,
Floating within the shaft,
Bouncing back from its rim
Until caught in a draft?
In quiet air the dust
Moves slowly, rises, turns
In a secret pattern
Closer to will than must.