Tuesday, June 30, 2020

PAD Challenge 18-3 message


My Fingers Tap

My fingers tap, tap on the keys
There’s something satisfying about this.
In any way I please
My fingers tap, tap on the keys
Dancing along with great ease
I ponder, declare, shout in silence
My fingers tap, tap on the keys
There’s something satisfying about this

Monday, June 29, 2020

PAD Challenge 18-2 message


Yellow Daffodils Sway
(rondine)

Yellow daffodils sway in spring breezes.
Cottonwood branches clap in time.
Ivory apple blossoms smell sublime.
Sunshine tantalizes and teases.
The robin’s melody pleases,
Its notes—crisp, clear and fine.
Yellow daffodils sway.

Hoping for no more winter freezes
as I snuggle in my chair and rhyme,
listening to songs of a wind chime.
The promise of spring appeases.
Yellow daffodils sway.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

PAD Challenge 18-1 message


God’s Message

God’s message to all
was love.
God’s message to all
was Jesus.
God’s message to all
was written in blood.
God's message 
didn't stay in the grave.
God's message 
is eternal. 

Saturday, June 27, 2020

PAD Challenge 17-3 exotic


I Dream Of…

Mysterious places
Glamorous faces
Exceptional skills
Adventurous thrills
Expensive cars
Under the stars
Unusual fare
Wind in my hair
The last two
Are true

Friday, June 26, 2020

Thursday, June 25, 2020

PAD challenge 17-1 exotic


Exotic Tastes

Making popcorn, when I was a child,
wasn’t simply putting a bag in a microwave
and waiting a minute and forty-five  seconds.
It involved a thick pot with a snug lid
and a broken handle, some popcorn, oil  
and carefully shaking it over an electric burner.
Mom always made the popcorn.
She fixed two pots of it for the seven of us.

I liked the pieces with extra butter.
I didn’t worry about getting fat since I ran
all over those Pennsylvania wooded hills.
After filling our bowls, Mom would take the last
and put it back in the pot and burn it.
She liked it that way. She said it tasted exotic.
I thought it just tasted burnt. But now, on occasion
when I burn popcorn, I’ll eat it, thinking of Mom.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

PAD Challenge 16-3 the last blank


The Last Time I went to the Circus

With four little kids in tow, we walked
to the open field of large, billowy tents.
But I’m not sure which was the circus:
lions, tigers and trapeze artists
or four excited children whose noise
rivaled the trumpeting of elephants.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

PAD Challenge 16-2 the last blank


The Last Time We Kayaked

I imagine the purplish snow-capped mountains
that mirrored in the crystal clear lake
as we paddled our kayaks off to the horizon
and laughed at the funny stories we told each other.
In the evening, the sun glistened on the water
like a thousand diamonds. And then the twist,
that was the last time I saw you, till we meet again.

Monday, June 22, 2020

PAD Challenge 16-1 the last blank


The Last Haircut

I promised myself a haircut and dye
as soon as I finished painting the sunroom,
then the pandemic happened.
My sunroom looks nice,
but my hair resembles a mophead.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

PAD Challenge 15-3 dream


Wonder Woman

Over the years, I have had nightmares
of being in high places.
I’d try to jump but end up falling.  
It would terrify me, and with
pounding heart, I’d wake up.

But I must have dreamed it enough
that my subconscious has gotten smarter
and now I can usually get down
by taking long leaps from rock to rock,
scaling walls, floating or flying.

It would be nice if overcoming fear
would be that easy in real life.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

PAD Challenge 15-2 dream


Missing Out

When I was a senior in high school,
they added on an extension
to the building. My class had to put up
with the noise and dust of construction
but didn’t get to enjoy the addition.

That must have bugged me
on a subconscious level,
because I have recurring dreams
of going back to school
to see the new extension.

In my dreams, it is extravagant.
Besides professional labs
there’s a bowling alley and restaurant.
I wander around gawking
at the wonders and get lost.

Now, forty years later, the school,
including the modest add on,
has been condemned, and they bus
the students fourteen miles
down the road to the next town.

But I still have the dreams.



Friday, June 19, 2020

PAD Challenge 15-1 dream

The Return of Childhood Dreams

When I was little
I dreamed of singing
for large crowds,
writing books everyone loved
and painting beautiful pictures.

But for various reasons:
shyness, depression,
lack of opportunity,
and encouragement,
my dreams died.

Slowly, those dreams returned.
They may never blossom
like I dreamed of as a child,
but I will enjoy each song sung,
story written and picture painted. 

Thursday, June 18, 2020

PAD Challenge 14-3 form


Off Kilter
(shadorma)

Surprises
Some good and some bad
Shake the day
Stir us up
And break the monotony
Make us glad for peace

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

PAD Challenge 14-2 form



Spring
(huitain)

Sometimes I long for green to come
And misty mornings full of dew
And woodpeckers sound like a drum
And sunsets turn their pinkish hue
And tulips wave in joy at you
And birds tweet from atop a tree
And stars twinkle, not just a few
And moon smiles warm and knowingly

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

PAD Challenge 14-1 form


Words
(a clogyrnach)

Some words are well-placed bows on gifts
Some words are aimless smoke in wisps
Some are hard to face
Candor has its place
Words of grace
Spirit lifts

Monday, June 15, 2020

PB heat




Focus

I remember one summer, as a child,
racing back and forth barefoot,
between my house, my cousins’
and my neighbor’s hearing snatches
of adult conversation, “Dog days.”
“Is it hot enough for you?”

And I thought, yes it’s hot.
I hadn’t noticed. I was too busy
doing all the things kids do in the summer.
Lord, that’s what I want worship to be like.
So focused on You that Your glory places
the heat of the world’s cares in the background.

Sunday, June 14, 2020

PAD Challenge 13-2 purpose



Spark

It only takes a small spark of
puppy-dog enthusiasm
to pursue the art of His grace.
The key is to get to know Him
through the Bible, His Son and His
expressing Himself in nature.
His zest for beauty and order.
His song He placed in mouths of birds.
His intricate patterns in space,
oceans, mountains, deserts, forests.
His protection from real dangers.
His creativity and love.

Saturday, June 13, 2020

PAD Challenge 13-1 purpose


Mishmash
(triolet)

to love God and express His love.
So much to do, little to show.
When life’s a big mishmash I know
to turn to Him and learn and grow,
receive grace which flows from above.
When life’s a big mishmash  I know
to love God and express His love.

Friday, June 12, 2020

PAD Challenge 12-5 Spirit


Sweet Holy Spirit

Help me feel Your nudges
Hear Your whispers
Invite Your fragrance
See Your hand
Taste Your sweetness
Reach out in love
in response to Your presence.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

PAD Challenge 12-4 spirit


The Holy Spirit

When the Holy Spirit falls,
some people shout.
Some dance.
Some get slain in the spirit.
I either laugh, cry or get sleepy.
I guess it’s different for everyone.
But in all,
the Holy Spirit
moves us to love.

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

PAD Challenge 12-3 spirit


Sweet Presence

Sometimes I feel like laughing
when Your Spirit draws near.
Sometimes I feel like crying
as You wipe away each tear.
At times I feel sleepy
when I feel Your calm,
and other times enlivened
by Your healing balm.
Your Sweet presence
like fragrance after rain,
refreshes my spirit,
turns losses into gain.

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

PAD Challenge 12-2 spirit


A Prayer

Change me
Rearrange me
Turn me inside out and upside down
Shake me
Take me
Move me to reach out to those around

Guide me
Live inside me
Walk beside me hand in hand
Fill me
Thrill me
Take control of my inward man

Monday, June 8, 2020

PAD Challenge Spirit 12-1


Spirit

S weet Spirit , draw close as I
P ress in to You.  Fill me,
I nspire me, guide me,
R eveal to me Your
I nsights and ideas.
T each me Your ways.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

PAD Challenge 11-3 control



Out of Control

I woke up.
I had fallen asleep
while driving cross country!

Panic nearly paralyzed me.
I was going to crash!
My foot slammed on the brake.

Then I remembered.
I had pulled off the road
for a nap.

Saturday, June 6, 2020

PAD Challenge 11-2 control


My muse seems to want to escape
Like Batman a-flight in his cape
Zip, zowie and pow
Where is it now?
Who needs muse for a poem to take shape?

Friday, June 5, 2020

PAD Challenge 11-1 control


Like some mischievous elf
The cookie calls from a shelf
But I’m in control
Oops, swallowed it whole
That will teach it to keep to itself  

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

PAD Challenge 10-2 The Blank Who Blank


The Man Who Died Twice

I was sitting in church
listening to the pastor
when someone screamed.
I turned around
and saw my friend’s mom in a panic.
“He’s dead!” she cried.
Her husband was sitting there
slightly slumped.
Gray skin, blank stare.
It appeared he was no longer there.
Someone called 911.
Pastor dismissed the service.
I went home thinking
I’d be attending his funeral soon.
Received the happy news he was alive.
He said he saw Jesus
and multitudes of children
all wearing different colors.
The next time I saw him, I said,
“You didn’t look so good last time I saw you.”
Understatement.
His family enjoyed him two more  years.
And then he died.
Again.







Tuesday, June 2, 2020

PAD Challenge 10-1 the blank that blank


The Plant That My Friend Gave Me
(Shadorma)

When Mom died
Friend gave me a plant
Years ago
Great comfort
AC broke, plant nearly died
Grew back from nubbins

Monday, June 1, 2020

PAD Challenge 9-3 Ekphrastic #4


I follow a path through the trees
The sun shines so bright and I sneeze
It happens again
The sneezing times ten
The photic sneeze reflex, dis ease