Monday, May 05, 2025

Duanwu de mayo #10

Irene Yung

Consequential

Lily fragrance, sister laugh; memories of childhood home

Ant traps, husband quiet; acknowledge present tense

How a life goes from then til now

Like the color of the sunset, who can predict?


Anticipatory Sadness

Cutting string, soaking leaves—prep for bamboo-wrapped rice

Schedule Zoom, print out pages—space for line-found words

This year without mom's help, anticipating tears

But the arrival of friends dry them before they fall


Matt Frank

Launching

The door's now closed, the lights a glow

Their voices now a quiet echo

We gave them roots and watched them soar

Now share our love to the closed door


Delphine Yung

New Birder

Towhees trill mechanically from treetops

Song sparrows trill musically from bush branch

Will I ever be able to tell the difference?

Why can't these old ears hear?


Small yellow and green kinglet

Small yellow and green vireo

The warbler only sees another small yellow and green

Why can't these old eyes see?


Annalise Lathrop

Time

Our rhododendron bush bursts purple in the month of May

The irises are trying to open but it's not their moment to bloom

The LORD decides now, never, or not yet

He makes all things beautiful in his good time


John Keay

Palm Tree's Junco

Stretching high, swaying wide, the precipice's divide calls

Peeping low, stanchly short, his hood covers intent

He wonders at the world below, unquenched and vibrant, healthy and teeming

May Gray, June Gloom; are they ready? "Hold on," he tweets


Abbi Engel

Nature's Emotions

Twitter, tut, sing and warble, birds chat

Woosh, crash, swish and sway, waves roar

Seaside melodies weave their threads

Songs of calm and melancholy in passing tides


Peeps

Bubblegum pink, custard yellow, sea foam blue

Pastels in sugared poofs, all in a row

Crinkly fake green grass, nesting material

Tradition beyond just candy in colorful array


Night Musings

Bristles, evergreen stretch skyward, tall

Moon, lustrous, reflects in liquid dark, round

Stars, shiny, twinkles in velvet night, bright

Feeling small and dull, earthbound feet


Mark Johnson

Lost Words

Kingfisher quick, otter slick, magpie

Startled starlings, addled adders, heather

Who let these words go from children's mouths?

What technology knows how they sing?


Doug Foreman

Ports

Seatac hive hums Paine Field chirps a verse

Seattle unloads a fleet as Tacoma sirens a charger

Size and activity bellows after dominance

Humility and song unhurriedly calm


Megan Spurgeon

Field 2

The smell of cut grass and the ping of a cold metal bat;

My senses ground me to the moment and to the numbing bleachers

I sit here in time between my sons and my father,

Seeking connection but quickly because GameChanger waits for no one.