Tag Archives: japan

Silk

From the series, Japan Poems Flowers in the dark smell different from flowers not in the dark. Hands part silk to sunder the gauzy veils of sleep with tenderest unconditional regards.

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Innocent When We Dream

From the series, Japan Poems The longing for peace in loving sync with repose– The softest route home.

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The Journey

From the series, Japan Poems. No words to describe this passing sense, here now gone– Dreaming in real-time.

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Give Us This Day

From the series, Japan Poems. In lieu of the Last Supper, I give you Lunch at the Ramen Shop, each man a disciple unto his own appetite to savor the slow heaven of noodles in pews of intimate congregation.

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A Moveable Feast

From the series, Japan Poems. In search of lost time, in a realm of sea changes– Your last step, your first.

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Going

From the series, Japan Poems. In spaces between, we are supported to dream– Distance knows no bounds.

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Horizon

From the series, Japan Poems Every voyage is a first and last, an avid siren and amen to condensed passage– Heed the call of your heart’s holiest seethe and rapture, to know itself, uncharted, a trespasser braving the permeable furor … Continue reading

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Voyage

From the series, Japan Poems In reality every ship a ghost ship passing between lives.

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Berth

From the series, Japan Poems. Repose commingled with distance is the dreamer’s stillest means to cargoless departure.

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Foolproof

From the series, Japan Poems. It happened gradually, then suddenly– Starting with the last first step off cliff’s edge, followed by the syncing of descent to an upward arc– This is what fools do, betting on themselves each and every … Continue reading

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