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I walk by the heart on the parking lot curb,

heading into the post office to mail a book,and there, next to my car, it lies face up, hearting at me. I blink, begin walking, butafter three steps, I turn and return to bend and peer more closely—a lone cookie … Continue reading

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I look into the faces of strangers

populating Trader Joe’s,reminded of the beauty ofthe slightly crooked nose, the extra chins under dark-pupil’d eyes, the crinkles ofcountenance that show our infinite varieties of human,the spice of life in everyone’s DNAright there on Aisle 4 where I reach for … Continue reading

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Storm approaching

We see it gathering over the mountain,roiling and gray, a cumulus tumbleweedheading our way. And no matter how much we thinkwe’re prepared, always part of uswonders, are we? No matter how much warning,how much we’ve anticipated,it always lands differently than … Continue reading

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Leap Day

The last time we leapt like thismany of us could not imagineleaping again, much less for joy, stuck as we were at home,forbidden to see, let alonetouch, others outside our bubbles. Four years downthe road, we find ourselves freeto roam … Continue reading

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Elephant on lakebed

(Granite Bay State Park, Folsom Lake, California) Walking on half-sand, half-rocksusually underwater, I do not expect to find—peering at rock bits ofcrimson-ribboned crystals and mica-flecked granite—a small elephant on its side, pressed into fine grit, itstrunk curling high. A mini … Continue reading

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The endless hug

which is what I hope we’ll havewhen I get to your place which is, I imagine, no placein particular, which is why I hope beyond all hopethat there’s still some you in that place of no placeand there’ll be some … Continue reading

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Thirteen ways of looking at (a dozen) tricolored blackbirds

1. Yes, they have red on their wings, but they are not red-winged blackbirds. 2. Only breeding males look this glossy, this fancy, all spiffed up for the ladies. 3. They may sing in the dead of night, but they … Continue reading

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Pia the Peacekeeper

••• (the 18-foot-tall troll of Bainbridge Island) ••• (for Terri Wolf) She’s a storyteller, Pia,sitting in a forest glenon an island wheresomeone I lovedonce lived. My best friend,writer/storyteller,would admire curly-haired Pia sittingserenely amidthe trees, a sweet smile on herface, her … Continue reading

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Pome away from home

No matter how far you rome,there’s no place like pome And though I can’t rhyme for spit,I try to find a way to work in: —foam—loam—chrome—Jerome even—Styrofoam And then I can’t stop: —climbing the dome—fingering the comb—meditating with om—writing this … Continue reading

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oh, the beautiful questions

the date approachesthough it hasn’t announced itselfyet and with every sunrise you thinkyou haven’t done enoughlearned enough loved enoughyou haven’t fully embracedthe complexity the richnesswrapped up in this brevityof a lifetime and you have questionswhether by happenstanceor inspiration that are … Continue reading

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