Posts Tagged ‘poetry’

Outside Our Window

July 22, 2012

Outside Our Window

Wee bunny running
Back and forth in brisk training
Cloaked by flowers’ shade

© 2012 Thomas W. Cummins

Relentless Heat

July 19, 2012

Goldfinch sipping from
Saucer in shade – grass so dry
Crunching underfoot

 © 2012 Thomas W. Cummins

Analemma

July 18, 2012

 

Analemma

 
The other morning
The Pieta
A small replica
On a shelf
Found by the sun
Bright and full
 
The sun
Straddling the culminating point
Of its northward journey
Peeks through the window
Just so
Twice each year
 
Just before
Shortly after
The summer solstice
For a couple of days
It warms
That lower shelf
 
Why the intrusion?
That draws my eyes
An intrusion
Into my time
My time for solitude, contemplation
An intrusion

© 2012 Thomas W. Cummins

Dusty Boxes

July 6, 2012

Dusty Boxes

Unopened
Under the dust
Several van line stickers
Boxes packed
But unopened
Full of text books
Just sitting
For years
In how many basements?
Through all the moves
Unopened
 
Fanning the pages of each book
Preparing for recycle
Nothing between the pages
But each page filled
Filled with bewildering information
Equations – endless equations
Diagrams and graphs
None of it intelligible
The name on each book is mine
But the contents
No longer mine
 
Can that knowledge be retrieved?
Of course
One book at a time
One page at a time
Hours of lectures per chapter
Many more hours
Homework
Spread over five years
I could once again own
What’s in those dusty boxes
Now opened
 
But why revisit
All that led to now?
That which nourished
My mind and spirit
Prepared me for work
Fed and clothed my family
Led to now
And most importantly
The fruits of that labor
Many years ago
Remain a part of who I am today
 

© 2012 Thomas W. Cummins

 

A late-night country drive home

July 3, 2012

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Moonlit field of corn
Stretching to the river bank
A blue-white shimmer

 © 2012 Thomas W. Cummins

Our house doing double-duty

July 2, 2012

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In winter sheltered
From the cold, but this summer
Imprisoned by heat

 © 2012 Thomas W. Cummins