Poetry 5-28-26

Wild

she knew it through her bones
as old wives who make tales do
the truth of her direction
the unbendable fold
in her map

You cannot hold the sea
to shore
you cannot carry a mountain
on your back
you cannot put a ring
around the wind

And the hardest moment
was not in the realization
it was not in day she told him
what her true north was

the hardest moment
was riding the tide between shores
the battle to get
from where she began,
to where she needed to be

the hardest part was
the murky difference between
knowing
and doing
understanding
and revealing

You cannot hold back
you cannot carry
you cannot contain
or own
the wildness of a heart

poetry 5-23-2024

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Gentle Pressure, Applied Ruthlessly

Watch the way, the bouncy ends of the pinyon

waver to every wind blown

see the arch of their spines, the reminder

that the pressure of her breath is constant

and unyielding

She is invisibility and discretion of power

Her presence, ethereal and it seems

mere trickery

until it is applied

day in,

day out,

to the tender aspirations of every tree,

Only then, when they are grown

in twisted sculptures

Leaned away and in piety of her face

do we see the influence

of the wind that raised them

S.E. Reichert