Category: Poems

  • May

    May

    May the time come  when you’re least expecting,  like rain on a 75-degree day.  And still we sit on patios even though it gives us goosebumps, just to feel the hope.

  • The Weight of Waiting

    The Weight of Waiting

    Unwinding with feet sore from the day that wore  them into the ground.  A glass of pinot grigio crisp against my hand as I take in the soft murmurs from the stereo. I stand as a blend of carnation, sapphire, and tangerine melt across the heavens. A serene scene. Birds sing their evening song  along…

  • A Letter From Home

    A Letter From Home

    Epistolary Poem Hi, how have you been? It’s been a while since I’ve seen you. I hear you are roaming new and vast lands, ones that I cannot compare to; or so they say. Are the rivers as nice as people speak of? I doubt it. I have everything that Montana has and more darling.…

  • Familiar Footsteps

    Familiar Footsteps

    Distant weight on wood and I immediately know it’s you.  The floor screeches out in pain, Calling your name. Rhythm of footsteps run through my mind Carefully listening… The creak of the left step The croak of the right And a slight pause before it starts again. Always a steady slow pace.  Soon after the…