
white sails
the
lilies
are blooming
pearlescent flutes,
ambassadors of peace with prickly tongues
~kat
Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.

white sails
the
lilies
are blooming
pearlescent flutes,
ambassadors of peace with prickly tongues
~kat
Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.

tread-softly
horse
nettle
deadly weed,
taint of poison,
apple of sodom, bane of innocents
~kat
Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.

the strangeness of aging
after all these decades
maybe the pain that
tightens my body is
peculiarly perfect …
past memories
on yellow bones
getting small, hidden
away deep in my
body would’ve
driven me insane
~kat
A Blackout Poem inspired by the poem below:
Red with a Touch of Sulfur
by Zubair Ahmed
Isn’t it funny
when suddenly after all these decades
you notice a new part of your body.
Maybe the hamstrings—
entirely unused when lifting weights,
back used instead
which then pains for years.
Maybe the slight shoulder raise
that tightens those muscles
maybe for good.
I notice my body
slide through time.
It is odd and peculiar(ly)
genius of no one,
a perfect clock
making clocks
look simple.
Newness comes naturally.
Resisting it causes the past
to present memories on yellow
platters.
My age is a number.
Bones getting ready to play poker.
I will remain a small book
hidden away deep
in the library.
I love my body and this world!
Such a declaration
five years ago
would’ve driven me insane.
But now an appreciation arrives
with a fine taste of sulfur
and anywhere I look is born
a rose.

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.