Ariadne’s Twine

~ “to write a poem is to explore the unknown capacities of mind….”         well   if that be the case       then mine is well known   it being the most capacious of kind   there is so much space       I get lost       in the place   where most times I’m […] Continue reading

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Diana’s Quatrain

i   My, Oh My! Oh my! What a sight. I saw her again. I saw her last night.   She lit up the air In her radiant white. My, Oh My! The goddess of light.   Always, on toward; Somewhere, but forward. Onward, endured, The mantel of Right.   Steadfast, assured; Implacably froward; Fast […] Continue reading

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Tales of the Tribe – Seven Siblings

Myths such as that from the Kiowa tribe tell that the seven sisters, whilst running from the great bear, they hopped upon a great stump that grew into the enormous stump formation we see today in Wyoming, Devil’s Tower. The seven sisters were borne unto the sky and became the night stars which now make […] Continue reading

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A Kook, On The Kiva

A Kook, On The Kiva …. The Cliff-dwellers, at Bandolier, live there no more. Yet, people still stop to pay their Hellos, where homes have no rooves, windows, or doors, and ask: Why did they leave? Where did they go? What is a Kiva? and What is it for? Some, hold to notions they came […] Continue reading

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November’s Tale

~ A marbled morning sunrise at five, and I want to know, who sculptured this? Is Michelangelo still working on ceilings? after all those years? ~ A small ‘’tweet’‘ comes, from close overhead; followed by ‘’squawks’‘ in the distance. ~ Two birds. Two birds. There are only two birds; when only two, what then, is the […] Continue reading

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