Friday, October 31, 2025

More frightening than Halloween


Halloween seems so much scarier this year: 
So many threats are looming 
For so many:
Hunger, and imprisonment; 
Joblessness and debt;
 Homelessness, and lack of medical care.
While those in power grow richer 
With each day. 
What happened to the principles 
 Our faith and nation were founded on: 
Truth, mercy, and equality, 
Life, liberty and justice for all?

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Divided, we might fall


Though we’ve grown close over the years, 
We’re surely not identical, 
Yet still, despite our differences, 
We present a united front, 
 And understand that, divided, we might fall…

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Pumpkins


Autumn, 
And the pumpkins begin to gather 
On paths and porches, 
In windows and in doorways, 
 Sometimes accompanied 
By gourds, or stalks of corn, 
Their robust, rotund fertility 
Stark contrast to the skeletons 
Of plants and humans 
Hovering nearby…

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Prayers for the frightened


However beautiful our sunset was last night, 
It pales before the worry we feel 
 For our sister-in-law, alone in her home 
In Jamaica, with the hurricane 
Raging overhead. 
However sturdily their house was built, 
I remember the sound of a 90mph wind, 
And can only imagine how terrifying 
 That sound would be when doubled… 
Prayers are flying
For all the terror in the world.

Monday, October 27, 2025

Grief


Grief, we know, is not unique to humans: 
This little guy has lost two canine playmates 
In recent months, and it shows: 
He’s clearly grateful to his human companions, 
But something’s missing from his life, 
And it’ll never be the same. 
Looking at his eyes, we feel the echo 
Of all the sadness in our lives, 
And in the world.

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Reaching for the clouds


Like trees, we long to reach out to the clouds 
As they race across the sky, 
Gleaming like foreign lands 
With invitations to explore 
What lies beyond their darkening silhouettes 
 And dress in warm peach-colored light,
 Constantly shape-shifting as we dance 
Into the deepening indigo of night.

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Nostalgia


This time of year, I could so easily 
Imagine I am back in New England:
These buildings, so like those 
Of the campus we left behind; 
These trees and skies 
The colors of Indian Summer — 
A term I’ve not thought to to use 
For forty years or more — 
But oh, if I were there, 
I’d miss the mountains and the water — 
And the people, but then, wherever I am, 
There are people that I miss: 
 That’s the challenge of leaving friends behind…