Sabina D'Antonio |
church bells toll in the summer heat
people file indoors to worship
the god they invented to suit themselves
but james you pray don’t you
yes I pray to the universe
and to the valley that is my home
more real than any god
the earth is my heaven
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studying the position of the moon
late at night tasting the wind
watching the peppers and tomatoes
growing in my garden
it seems I have let the days pile up
like leaves in autumn
a year passes a decade passes
a lifetime all quickly gone
then I am dust you are dust
and the moon is back where it started
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a confusion of hot wind blows
down from the swelter of the north valley
heat walks the valley floor in heavy boots
stomping stomping
dust clouds with every step
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the sound of her hooves in the stall
the smell of hay in the manger
her bucket of oats
a hot Texas night in August
I leave the barn door open
for some fresh air
and I slice up the apple
I brought out for her in my overalls
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I had one grandma who could dress out and butcher a hog
I had another grandma who was a local beauty queen
so naturally I chose a life of writing poems
what else
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"if you had it all to do over again what would you change"
"I wouldn't talk to you"
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covid on - I go through withdrawal from the world
covid off - I go through withdrawal from solitude
hey life - covid really threw you a helluva curveball
I am still not sure how you manage to get a hit
and end up safe on first base
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When we discover that the truth is already in us, we are all at once our original selves.
-Dōgen Zenji
Silence can communicate on a level that words cannot approach.
-B. D. Schiers
I have six locks on my door all in a row. When I go out, I lock every other one. I figure no matter how long somebody stands there picking the locks, they are always locking three.
-Elayne Boosler
The most indubitable feature of a revolution is the direct interference of the masses in historical events. The history of a revolution is the history of the forcible entrance of the masses into the realm of rulership over their own destiny.
-Leon Trotsky
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