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Bee
Ray 1d
Bee
Brown bee walking
    across a crowded sidewalk—
        I would use my wings.
Ray 1d
Blackbird couple--
    shopping under the rose bushes
        and sun-broken clouds.
Ray 5d
blinding white blossoms
too bright for the mid-day sun
save for a new moon
Ray 5d
some gray clouds some white
some are higher than others
some have no idea
Ray 5d
from high in the trees
crows are screaming their secrets
keeping off the grass
Ray 5d
Eagle circling wide,
winding smaller toward the sun
and milky blue clouds.
Ray 5d
Now open to rain,
fire took the back of his home—
someone hammering.
Ray 1d
First white butterfly—
    are you looking forward
        to summer?
Ray 1d
Record heat in a busy neighborhood…

Shimmering sun
    crowding the white sidewalk
        with emptiness.
Ray Aug 1
rainy day
no one in the park
except a jaybird
hopping around a bush
happy to be himself
Ray 5d
Leaves just turning—
streaks of sun part somber clouds,
warm against sharp wind.
Ray 5d
new flowers
of a color never seen
hinting tiny bells
ringing in the brilliant sun
chasing away the clouds
Oak
Ray 1d
Oak
Garland of green leaves,
    wearing a sash of ivy--
        Oak, crowned prince of trees.
Ray Aug 1
tiny pine cones
scattered beneath branches
pockets full of trees
Ray 1d
A small pond forms
    from the tiny patting hands
        of the spring raindrops.
Ray 1d
Sugar sprinkled
    across a licorice sky—
        the stars!
Ray 1d
Hot, skin-kneed summer--
blue violets in welcome shade;
white sun raining down
mightily on fresh cow ****
and the green, new-mown hay.
Ray 5d
a surprise cloudburst
in shoes not made for raindrops
Kurosawa rain
Ray 16h
the clouds tonight
once white, floating in blue skies
reappear
in the dark, in the light
from a waning moon
Ray 4d
rising late
the moon wanes gibbous
outdoing itself tonight

pretending to be full on the inside
it glows burnt umber round the edges

deflated, ghostly soft
eerily misshapen

the sky around it misty
like the air surrounding streetlights
on a summer evening

it shines on us who were here before
it shines on us coming later

it looks down on us now
as though it had some kind of authority
Ray 5d
first shy wildflowers
peeking out from the grass
glad bashful children
Ray 5d
Gusty wind
carrying the scent of the sea
far from the ocean.
Ray 1d
Through my window,
    no moon over Mt. Tabor—
        swoosh of passing cars.

— The End —