• About
    • Be Wilderness
  • Work
  • Blog
Menu

Mountains & Trees

and me
  • About
  • Poems
    • Be Wilderness
  • Work
  • Blog
2.jpg

How often do we smell that earthly dirt?

November 4, 2020

How often do we smell that earthly dirt?
Too often bound by rock and stone
smoothed and suffocating,
one exposed swath of land,
one swift ride through the olfactory:

I am lush and surrounded,
sleeping
in the river bed;

I am certain
I am
without question
now in italics — emphatic,
an unfamiliar state for one
sealed tight in the parenthetical moment.

← We’ve become a collective sighMy dear friend, I am drifting →

Latest Posts

Featured
Feb 15, 2021
Misty morning sun smudge
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
I walked with you
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
volcanic vacancy
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Soft yawn wakes us whole
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Unhinged
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
We left the garden
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
If it is changed, I will know it
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
We are knee-deep in the garden
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
I have always confused the opening and closing of doors
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Mid-July afternoon, we climbed out
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021

Powered by Squarespace