By storm

05.31.2023

–short man short man in garden  gave me rhubarbs to make lemonade from i complimented him  on his sweet peas he told me my cucumbers would fail my strawberries were done and that i should plant potatoes i plant after what leaves i like to touch, i said then he suggested bush beans and hokkaido —they will have edible flowers and soft leaves

05.29.2023 3/3 whitsun, light as milk

–light as milk boulders bouncing down as sleepy toddlers, over slopes and edges before landing at their final resting place though some boulders break apart leaving craters of fragmentation (in their) becoming imperfect spheres

05.29.2023 2/3 whitsun, light as milk

–light as milk the light is soft and fractal; like dreaming a cave-opening in the sandstone formation darkness emanates and fill the air as light reach you, pass through you and snow falls as choruses

05.29.2023 1/3 whitsun, light as milk

–light as milk the light is boiling milk; foam and blinding heat animal hauls and calls are wild and fill the air as light these are the real beings and we are merely alive to hear their hauling and reply listening makes them exist as seeds of life in other worlds

05.02.2023

highway spring carrion and blessings on our hare-kin, may the gaze of their eye be a portal to a joyous world –here’s to the lilacs in their full bloom, above all i am here, i am here i am here –for Keith, Ordrup 2023

04.29.2023

Special Ones The special ones are all asleep. Their friends; the animals the plants and elements watch over them. They long to play and laugh again, to leave the watching to the stars, with outstretched hearts as ripened fruit. That all these ancient new-borns shall be fed, be joyous and be waking. –for Theodor, Ordrup 2023

04.07.2023

–poppies song: all the hours we spent waiting on daddy away, working in the desertall the hours we spent our growing pain, blooming, trying to get to that desertall the hours we spent scheming on how to stay and be desertall the love we’re convinced be concealed in a desertall the love we miss out on for this desertand all flowing fluttering love we poured, seeded his desert

04.10.2023

please, wake up: there’s an ocean between the wordsorwater parts our wordsorour words are oceans

03.27.2023

she made the trips several times beforeand if luck is with her, she’ll continueto do so for decades, soon she’ll stop eatingliving on fat she stored fuelled by instinct and passionher migration might be mysterious to othersbut she sees the ocean different, following its current whether it veersclose to shoreor out againto fathomlesssoft salt liquidloving

03.24.2023

palm lover 4. the most distinguishing feature is the number of cotyledons, that is seed leaves, possessed by each type of plant. as the nomenclature implies, dicot seeds produce two leaves at germination, and monocots only one. by virtue of their being monocots, palms are more closely related to other monocots such as grasses. love the grasses. love and be one