Sunday, January 16, 2011

3 winter poems for the morning

Cold, cold, cold
The snow fog sits on the bay 
Moves inland to etch the trees
With a silver sheen of crystals
Then moves out to sea.
Squirrels fuss with the crows 
as they search for corn and seed
Small birds and woodpeckers
Are storming the feeders
Backlit by the purple grey of the bay
It’s a busy morning in the cold.
The bay
Pink, blue, purple
with ruffles of shifted ice in blue gray
Changes by the second with fog,
Light and tide.
Distance changes
Shores recede and disappear
in banks of cloud
Emerging whitened 
with a brush of ice
Underneath the water rises and falls
Every day, every hour, every season


Saturday, January 8, 2011

Winter Ice

The tidal ice
Is breathing in the quiet grey day of winter
Accents of pops and cracks
Make it alive in the frozen current
Tok
ckrk,crck
It calls to the eagles and crows
and others brave enough to be out
gump
 crck,
Chunks of ice
Pile up on one another
Melting and freezing to island mountains
On the white plain
pik,
unmk, pin
tik 
In the night, the sounds
are musical
Bok, crtttttt
click
bax
taking on John Cage compositions
metallic and tonal
waving in the  harp of current.