Wednesday, August 24, 2016

from p.4 on 8/22


  • The sun slowly suns and shines its long
    colors of orange, yellow, and pink over
    the water. The water remains silent while the
    ripples from a fly landing on the
    water flow in every direction. The line
    whips smoothly through the air while
    the chorus of birds and insects make their
    nightly symphony.

    A jerk of the line.
    The fight is on. Crash!
    The fish jumps--lands on the water.
    Wind whips trees & reeds, birds
    take flight.
    The silent water is ruptured.
    Raindrops fall while fishing line strains.


  • As the water hits the edge of the
    cliff, gravity takes over. As the water
    gracefully falls to the brutal rocks
    destroying any source of innocence.

    Quick.
    Graceful.
    Soothing.
    Tranquil.



  • Deep burgundy, almost
    black droops down a long
    elegant decaying stem.
    Wan and stiff but with a certain
    rhythm to make it fall
    together seamlessly. Still
    captivating and lovely even in death.

    Dry, cracked, brittle.
    Still standing. Still tall & proud.
    Petals held stiff by the hands of time.
    Longed to be admired.
    Afraid to be touched and held
    The deep red petals flake
    away.
    The beauty remains.

from p.1 on 8/22


  • The balloon soared through the air--
    the wind was carrying it fast.
    Little kids ran along side it in
    the fields of grass laughing and having
    infinite amounts of fun.

    Pop! Pop! Pop! The balloon hit
    a hard rock. Over. Little kids sad
    about the balloons. Dark & stormy.



  • Her eyes were dark like the night
    demolishing any bit of light until
    it was unknown & absent--it was
    beautiful in the most sad way.

    Strong. Penetrating.
    Like the sun's rays.
    Even though they claimed everything.
    Except light.



  • Crashing down on the rocky sand,
    rushing back towards the ocean,
    seeing the tiny sand crabs
    dig their way to their
    new home.

    Crashing down.
    Flowing up.
    Backing downwards.