
how
swiftly
the days pass,
gone forever
but for brief flickers of remembering
~kat
Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.

how
swiftly
the days pass,
gone forever
but for brief flickers of remembering
~kat
Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.

twinkle…twinkle
stars
are for
wishing on
but even more,
stars reveal our capacity for hope
~kat
Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.

carpe diem already
time
enough
is a lie
some dreams won’t keep
while we waste the hours sleeping on them
~kat
Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.

poverty
an allegory
poor
sapling
bucket bound,
never to be
a tree, fated by the whim of a breeze
~kat
There is an old bucket on my back porch with a bit of dirt in the bottom. A few years ago it was home to a thriving tomato plant. This year however, the seed from a nearby tree had the misfortune to land in it. I noticed it this morning, happily sprouting, thriving even, inasmuch as a root bound tree can. But it will never be a tree unless someone intervenes and transplants it into the ground where its roots can run deep. It made me think about children born into poverty. Their birth is a random twist of the fates. We are not all equally advantaged from the start. For each child to realize their full potential a certain amount of intervention may be called for. When we deny this fact, by telling them to try harder, to work harder, or to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, we’re denying the reality of the “bucket”.
Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.