Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Love Poem, Poets' Circle Collaboration




Love Poem
 
Love, from seed to seed, from planet to planet
Memorialize a moment
Like paint on canvas.
Sweet surrender.
Hot canvas.
Cool nights
With love like a knife.
At my back
before me…
Only the light
bright and pure and cutting
 like a knife.
Make my day and make it a delight!
Open to hot gluttony and undulate like sweet ambrosia before God.
Sing with lavish violet verve, a tin lizzie of clematis.
The flowers brightened like a flame
Then faded and dropped to the ground.


--Group Poem
Watsonville Public Library, Poets’ Circle
February 14, 2013

(“Love, from seed to seed, from planet to planet” from a sonnet by Pablo Neruda)
 

Music, by Leah Lubin



 Music, by Leah Lubin

Hello.
How are you dear
music my friend?

I’ve been missing you,
but there is a reason
I’ve had you turned off.

It’s my heart.  It’s healing
and I can’t take any more
chances by just letting you in.

When I do open the door
and let you through, my heart
skips and beats and hopes again.

Hope that the words you use
in song can be true also for me.

So music, you decide.  Are you really
my friend and should we both
imagine that you mean what you say.

At a Loss for Words, by Leah Lubin



At a Loss For Words, by Leah Lubin

Feeling vulnerable.
Still in pain.
I sit quietly in the corner
thinking about a new way
to reach out to you.

At a loss for words
but still willing to continue
the search started so long ago.
Then filled with hope.
Now more mature but still open.

I consider my possibilities.
Life alone or should I continue searching?
It is possible that you might still be out there.
Searching for me too.