New York City

How long has it been

Since I have smelled the roasting

Chestnuts

In the square

Taking in the lights

As the night approaches

The city I remember

Every ounce of living

On those streets

I miss what I knew

At a time when

City life

Was for

Me and you

North Carolina

A place of such

Rich landscape

The hushing breeze

And grassy fields

Under a sky of silk

Woven feathers

Bright and blooming

As the flowers come through

The mountains

Hold you tight

As they always do

In the state of North Carolina

You feel as fresh

As the morning dew

Petrichor

The new earth

Releases the petrichor’s

A feeling

After the long drought

As the damp

Water falls on the parched

Earth

I smell the must

Of water

Into the

Sky

Amidst

The worry of the

Dry

The set in water

Eases the earth

Back into life

The Liner

The water is full

Of the movement

From west to east

Slowly rolling over

The waves

Coming at the shore

The birds float above the water

In a strong wind

That holds them still in their

Flight

I hold my breathe as the

Cold wind

Comes against my face

As the liner sits

Out in the grips

Of the water

Serene

A life of simplicity

Serene

Impressions

From a day lagging

In it’s full connection

I slow my mind

As the wind dies out over the water

To take in the moment

As birds clatter

And water laps

The serene life

Is what I must return to

Butter Rabbits

Dancing lightly over the

Fall

Of flowers and trees

Is the butter rabbits

In drinks and

Other things

Such as loafs of bread

Being carried home in a hurry

The dense sensation

Of sweetened desserts

On the minds of those

Who carry them to

Habitual Stereotype

Is it helpful

The book that you clutch

With every name and type

Already generated bust

So that you know

Exactly what to think

In a habitual stereotype

That locks you into a world

That I both don’t know

And can’t understand

Zephyr

I walked the shores

Where my feet fell

Just under the crunch of the

Sand

Stones and mixed

Soil

The water lapped the edge

Of the lake

As I felt the zephyr on my face

I remembered a better time

A time not too long ago

But long enough

To feel it could be letting go

So I breathed in that zephyr

And live to see another

Day

Bliss

Can we rejoice

For another day

Or is that reserved for those

Who have to have it their way

Upon the light of the sun

Over the land that is desperate for

The life force

We retreat in bliss

For yet the world

Can go on

Another day

Retirement

The moment has come

For the retirement

Of the goods and services

That never were provided

To live a hollow life

Guided by lights

Camera

Action

So rather than fight it

Decide it

Might be better to move

On

Then lay in the wake

Of the changing

Waters