
A Saturday trio of sweet poems. I hope you have a deliciously lovely day. XX, Megan
—–
What is this place?
This gorgeous sunny
Saturday of possibility
This stillness of warmth
This cradle of rest
I think I’ll stay
—–
First Day
It feels like the
first day
of the rest
of my life
As near-autumn sun
warms my face
The cat licks her soft
tummy and dainty
paws clean near
my thigh
warm, brown sugar
coffee steams in
my hand. The soft
beat of the night
falls aways and I
can revel in the new day
cricket noise dwindles and chirps,
finch, sparrow, flicker
songbirds are chittering from
the branches of an old
cottonwood, the sun soaks
into every port
the first day unfolds
before me
—–
“Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new.” Ursula K. LeGuinn
Grew Some This Season
As the crepey pumpkin leaves
turn into tiny shards of
brown paper in my hand
I am reminded of the circle
of all things, the beauty and reality
of dust
The empty brown cocoons of the peas,
just husks of the tender
green life-casings they once were
From leaf to vine, now
is the harvest time
the time of gathering in
And this year my garden
blossomed, bloomed, produced
and grew in abundance
Bounty and the bearing of the
fruit remind me that I
too have grown
I am rich with new understandings
new scars, too, yes,
but a seeing, a stillness
A silence that hasn’t possessed
me for a long, long time
in its renewal– peace
