Friday, June 12, 2026

A sea of daisies


T'would be good if I could 
Be a boat afloat 
And sail on a sea of daisies...

Thursday, June 11, 2026

The bad boy paradox


I think this picture helps to explain 
The whole bad boy phenomenon: 
It’s not that we can’t see 
That he’s threatening or destroying 
 Something important to us,
 It’s just that he’s so charming 
 We kinda forgive him…

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Wisdom in the grass


It’s daisy season, 
And the fields are all awash with white: 
Chalk dusted on a field of green; 
Erasures on those green blackboards 
Of our youth, making me wonder 
What equations and quotations, 
What wisdom has been wiped from the soil
That we might still need to learn.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Equal distribution


This — I am embarrassed to confess — 
Will never be me. 
I have neither the courage nor the balance 
To attempt to stand on a paddleboard, 
Even, I suspect, if it were on level ground. 
What bravery and balance I do have, 
Expresses itself in other ways and other places, 
And I believe that, like intelligence, 
We all are given equal amounts, 
They’re just expressed in different ways…

Monday, June 8, 2026

Past times


There are times when the opportunity 
To capture a scene from another time 
Is irresistible…

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Blue skies


Yesterday the sky was blue; 
Today it’s awash with clouds and gray, 
Which is not to say that makes the world
 Less beautiful, though possibly 
 Less distracting — either way,
 There’s still work to be done:
 A lawn to mow, a garden to weed, 
A poem to write, a protest to be made. 
Gray skies make it easier to do; 
A blue sky makes me long to stop and be.

Saturday, June 6, 2026

In wildness is the preservation…


How is it 
 That some of the prettiest flowers in my yard 
Are not the ones we planted so carefully, 
But the ones that grow wild, 
In spite of all our labors?