Along for the Ride

Chrystal stars sparkling

Within the darkened night

Lonely comets streaking

Across time and space

Faraway galaxies exploding

In creation of new life

Cosmic matter swirling

Within a meteor shower

Giving welcomed light then

Continuing on into forever

I know I am blessed beyond measure

For I have been invited

Go go along for the ride.

 

 

Backyard Wanderings

Today is a rainy day

And a good day to write

Cool and peaceful

Raindrops drip off of the old maple tree

Just beyond my backdoor

My forsythia has rooted from springtime cuttings

Are almost ready for their new home

Beyond the granite stones

Morning glories on the back fence

are waiting for their signal from God

To bloom in magnificent blue

Tomatoes are ripening to give us joy

Cosmos have grown so tall

Also still waiting for their blooms

Dwarf zinnias showing their gratitude

for not being left to die

On the store’s bargain rack

Cannas from down home have displayed

Their beauty along with the one’s from my friend,

Are taller than me and the six foot fence

My four corn plants from my son has been have harvested

And multicolored coleus put in their place

Sweet lantana lures the hummingbirds

And beautiful butterflies

They need to be ready for their migration to the south

Sunflowers are reaching for the sky

As hollyhocks prepare for next years blooms

The new wisteria had two tiny blooms this year

Now it will rest for awhile

Muscadine grapes are still hanging on

Except for the ones the Cardinal angel ate

God bless him always

My honey crisp apple tree is doing well

Along with the new peach tree

Which is proud of it’s display

Yuccas that I thought were dead have sprouted

Into new life with six little plants of beauty

My roses are so beautiful in their arrays

Of different shades of pinks and reds

My mini rose for Mother’s Day

Is starting her four foot growth

In striped petals so sweet

Crepe myrtles stand in awe

Overlooking their domain

Nandinas beside my back porch

Stand guard like sentinals

Red and orange marigolds along with

Periwinkles of all colors dot the garden path

Such beauty by God’s design overwhelms me

It’s time to go back inside now for my coffee is ready

But I really can’t wait to go back outside

And enjoy my wonderful blessings.

 

 

 

My Gypsy Heart

    Staying put for any length of time has always been hard for me. Discontent with self, with others and their problems, and an avid aversion to the ‘worry ruts’ seem to be the catalysts that sparks the flames of my restless, gypsy heart.  As a little girl, I was always running away to be alone. Being confined to the yard was not a problem, since my yard consisted of about twenty acres in the backwoods of the Quachita National Forest of southeastern Oklahoma. I believe people today would call this the ‘boonies’. These woods were my world and I loved them. I would check out every flower, tree, bug, and trail. My gypsy heart could roam as free as the clouds thus keeping me safe from anything that threatened my world. I could grab an old cold biscuit and head for the comfort of my woods. My house was a long way from town so roaming was allowed.

    My home would, by today’s standards, be a shack. It probably was then but I did not know the difference. I only knew it was my home. Unpainted exterior walls surrounded three rooms, a fireplace, and my family. This consisted of my Daddy, Mama, Grandma, (on Mama’s side), Mama’s brother, and six kids. If the one on the way counted. My Grandpa on my Daddy’s side came out once in a while to spend the night. Mama called him a ‘drinker’ as was my Daddy at times. There wasn’t much room, so needless to say, personalities clashed. My sister always called these times the ‘yaya’ times for lack of a better word. I believe the circumstances of those times birthed this gypsy heart that dwells in my soul. Quiet trees and butterflies were my solace.

Today, I still try to run. When family problems, financial worries, and the ‘yaya’ of this life takes over and closes in on me, and I cannot get out of the rut each causes as they pass over my soul, my gypsy heart says to pack up and move. This is not always possible any more. People do not allow me this awesome privilege. My kids make fun of my spirit of adventure as I call it. Society as a whole does not grasp this concept of ‘mountain woman’ or whatever they would call it, so I cannot run like I used to do as a child.

Now, I find other ways to escape. I attended college for a bit. I work in my yard. I have roses, crepe myrtles, hollyhocks, and various other plants to keep some of the restlessness at bay, but not all of the time. Grandchildren are welcomed diversions as are my kids. It seems like they always need me about the time I am ready to run. Therefore I am obligated by the massive love for them to stay put. There have been times when I have packed up and moved to a new location. I love the adventure of new places. I am probably a therapist dream but this is a very important part of who I am. I will always try to find that elusive contentment of carefree, child-like days and smooth, rut free trails in a time when having a ‘gypsy heart’ was okay.

 

Nurtured by God’s Heaven

A misty mountain rain

Will make the meadows grow

The warmth of the sun

Will melt away the snow

Flowers in magnificent bloom

Smile in the morning glow

When all are nurtured

By God’s Heaven

Life puts on her show!

Darkness is No More

When dawn wakes the morning skies

And darkness is no more

We will face whatever is in our lives

With faith we cannot ignore

Knowing that sad tears will not fill our eyes

Just joy and true happiness galore

When dawn wakes the morning skies

And darkness is no more.

As Day Draws Nigh

A river goes roaring by

Rushing swiftly on

A tree reaches for the sky

Yearning for the sun

A cloud floats into horizon’s eye

Dancing and dodging

Having its fun

Birds soar on the wind’s whispered sigh

Drifting and gliding

Until they are done

A mountain looms over all so high

Guarding and watching

As day draws nigh.

 

The Lazy Snow

A lazy day of drifting snow

Curled up within my mind

Each thought, each memory

As different as the flakes themselves

Where was I when I first knew,

What snow could do for the mind?

Was it when I was a child of long ago?

Did I make snow angels?

I don’t remember any more

Were snowball fights a part of my youth?

I remember I had to work

Water needed to be carried

Animals had to be fed

Snow covered hay for the cattle

New hay had to be strewn

I remember cold hands without gloves

Did I play between chores?

I built the morning fire in the old wood stove

Carried in more wood and kindling

Making the coffee for the grown-ups

Was a must do for me

Nine children were cared for

I was one of six that went to school

Two and a baby stayed home

Did they play in the snow?

I don’t remember seeing snow angels

When I got home-took care of them

Had more chores to do-cooking ,cleaning

Dishes to do-then homework

Seems like something always had to be done

I remember looking out of the window

After I had gone to bed

Snow was falling-had it erased the day?

I don’t know was I old before my time?

Where was I when the effect of it’s softness

Made its way into my soul, my thoughts?

I remember being tired, but happy and content

Was I comforted like now by it’s beauty

I don’t remember-but it doesn’t matter

I have this beautiful day of lazy snow

As I curl up within my mind

Can’t stay long though-still have chores to do.

 

Morning Song

“Awaken O Day!” to the morning song!”

Words speak your halos around the moon

Eternal stars twinkle beyond the clouds

Chirping birds call through the dewy air

“Awake!” “Awake!” “Sing praises to God!”

Time is new a precious gift

Not to be wasted or ignored

Minutes flying into the past

Streams of glory ride the ocean’s tide

Misty fingers beckon to the silent fog

“Come see!” “Come See!” “Sing praises to God!”

Sleepy-eyed children cuddle on Mama’s lap

Coffee gives off it’s beguiling scent to say

“Awaken O Day!” to the morning song!”

“Sing Praises!” “Sing Praises!”

“Sing Praises to God!”

Cloud Dancing

Butterflies and humming birds

Geese flying south

Feathers and dandelions scurry away

Cottonwoods sing summer’s late song

Kisses thrown on the wind

Fragrance envelopes the rose

Love is born

Life renewed

Hope seen

Cloud dancing

On a crisp blue sky.

Gazing

GAZING BEYOND THE STARRY SKIES OF INFINITY

CARRIED BY SPACE AND TIME

TO THE UNKNOWN AREAS OF THE MIND

COSMIC MATTER FORMING THE TRIAD OF GOD

SPOKEN INTO THE REALM OF REASONING

PIECES OF BEINGS BELONGING TO NO ONE

COME FROM THE ESSENCE OF LIFE

PARTAKNG AND THRIVING

EVERYWHERE AT ONCE

TO FORM SUCH A THING AS MAN.

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