1/09/2023

the dance of the redwood trees

 



Lift me now from the black water,
And all of the life that is left to me
Is a consequence of that life I have already lived.
Naked and rising, the water drips from my skin.
I will be bone dry before I reach the stars.
A young child, I can't tell if it is a boy or a girl,
Holds out a hand for me to touch as I pass by,
But it is too late, I am gone,
Looking down on a smiling face.

james lee jobe 



If you have strong conpassion, strong respect for others, then forgiveness is much easier.

Dalai Lama XIV




Robert Johnson, Kind Hearted Woman Blues 



THE SHOWER

Naked

in that garish buried light

of hotel bathrooms

everywhere, I stopped

and for the first time in nearly a year

slowly turned to face a full length mirror.

After a minute

I buried my face in my hands.

I considered it anyway, overruled finally

by shame. A crimson moon-size sun

without the slightest warmth

and in whose light things cast no shade

was shining. And times being what they were,

two hired men had just gotten finished

taking the corpse of a nameless slave down

from a cross and were carrying it

by heels and flaccid armpits

toward a large hole;

with a curse of exhaustion

they tossed it on top

of a couple hundred others

just like it, their eyes all shut tight

as though humiliated

by their own gruesome obscenity. Then

they thought of going to drink some wine.

The sun was almost down now, and

it was getting windy on the earth.

Franz Wright



Franz Wright, 1953-2015 CE



4:06 AM. A Delta breeze. Stars. Clouds. My Redwood trees dance just a little, As if they wanted to sashay their skirts Above the dance floor of Mother Earth.

james lee jobe





Last night's rain lingers, pooled among peach petals tinged red,
and in willows crowded with green, ribbons of spring mist drift. 

Blossoms fall on blossoms. The houseboy doesn't bother to sweep,
and orioles are scattering song. A mountain wanderer sleeps on.

Wang Wei, 701-761 CE



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