This is a growing, variety of poems by a published fiction and non-fiction writer. After living a series of lives—entrepreneuring in Silicon Valley, fighting environmental battles at Lake Tahoe, teaching graduate school at Stanford, sailing and cruising, sheep raising in the San Juan Islands of the NW, caregiving, and writing during each experience, I have found poetry gives me a deep amount of satisfaction and, often, insights. I hope some of my work resonates with you.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
NATURE: SALT
Salt
-Snowflakes
large and small
drifting
down, lit in darkness, salt to flavor earth
Well spoken. I believe flake researchers back you up. Of all those millions/billions that have descended on the Sierra this winter, no two are identical.
never two alike
ReplyDeleteWell spoken. I believe flake researchers back you up. Of all those millions/billions that have descended on the Sierra this winter, no two are identical.
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