“Little tornadoes” & “Leftovers”: two Thanksgiving poems

Little Tornadoes Inside lives a cyclone  that can throw him to the floor.  A punch to the arm  he craves, a battle in his ears to slay the storm within.  Give him a cinnamon stick, ginger beer,  whiskey cranberry sauce, a lemon — anything  to burn the fireworks  in his mouth. I don’t know where […]

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Traveling with Fairy

Because she is of the wilderness, why shouldn’t the rhythm of a thousand hustling feet induce her to run through TSA? Because when riding an escalator, why shouldn’t she wait for the prettiest step, although it may mean losing Mommy who has alteady gone ahead and landing spread eagle upside down between five metal moving […]

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Surfing

Nature in tandem, aiding and abetting,Waves smooth as the bodies that chase them,Perfect symmetry drawn in ocean combers,And all there is is this moment.Diet of fish and fruit rendered my body spacious,Boneless like a jellyfish,Flesh swimming in skin sun-kissed,Mermaid hair blonde, waving,One with the water, anticipating,Interpreting the swell,Hop up on the board and let nature […]

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