Sunday, July 21, 2024

Aristotle's Kiss

 

Photo © 2024 Jennifer Wagner

There are places

my heart goes to,

cracks in the earth

softened by sunrise

or sunset.

 

Remember those pink cookies

we’d get on the way to work

to share over coffee?

 

I haven’t had one in years,

but here they are,

hanging like a sun

from a tree.

 

Perfectly round, like fruit,

to pick, to share,

to illuminate the darkness

we’ve been held in for too long.

 

Aristotle’s kiss

has been long and deep.

All that salt

needs something sweet.

 

Meet me here before

the blue-black of night,

before crow-dark feathers

creep cold across our eyelids.

 

It’s nearing sunset.

I’ve one plate,

two halves,

and

coffee’s waiting.

 

 

© 2024 Jennifer Wagner

 

Poetic Bloomings

 

Reference: “Men cannot know each other until they have eaten salt together.”  -Aristotle

 

dVerse oln

 

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Tsi-Laan


Chelan, in Salish

it means “deep water.”

 

Innumerable pieces of our hearts

are folded there

into its blue waves.

 

They scallop toward us in dreams

reflecting the rugged green

of shoreline firs and pines,

 

little houses dotting the hillside,

boat slips bouncing near the shore.

 

The cabin cradled

in the hillside above it

echoes from the sound

of all we shared there,

our infant family

now grown large.

 

Memories, thick

as the blueberry pies

made from our fresh pick—

of our cooler filled

with sandwiches and apples,

our little open bow boat

filled with sunscreen

and laughter.

 

We lost sunglasses to Tsi-Laan—

t-shirts, frisbees, our hearts,

to the deep of it.

 

And those surrounding hills,

clothed in golden summer velvet

above the tree line,

get swallowed up in its crystal hue,

 

the way we always do—

the swell of memories

in a wake behind us,

 

floating on a dream.

 

 

© 2024 Jennifer Wagner

 

For Melissa’s prompt at dVerse using the artwork of Alma Thomas.  I used her Light Blue Nursery (1968) pictured above.

 

Fun facts:  Lake Chelan is the deepest lake in Washinton state, the third deepest in the US, and the 25-28th deepest in the world (depending upon the source).  I’ve written about it a few times before.