Surrender 
A band of turquoise binds 
cobalt sky to red rock for 
only a moment between 
storm and sunset. Wind 
massages the synapses 
of my mind. 
One boot in front of the other 
from sere earth to the shade 
of the turquoise berries on 
a gnarly ancient juniper 
where I sip water and sink 
onto an entrada sandstone ledge, 
and watch desert life scurry 
around a tinaja, then 
my eye catches strands 
of turquoise in a nearby 
rock hidden under old 
bones bleached quiet white.
Patricia Nolan serves as coordinator for the Haiku Society of America Plains & Mountains Region. She is a member of Poetry West in Colorado Springs. She paints sumi-e (Japanese ink painting), also works in oil, pastel, and acrylic and writes poems in several Asian forms, as well as other poetry, essays, and outdoor articles. Western rivers, mountains, and trails provide most of her inspiration.
Very descriptive wording here. Nice reading giving the reader an nice visual...
ReplyDeleteRhoda Galgiani
Hi Patricia,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the vivid scene you created here beautifully done as it comes to life.
Sandra
Beautiful imagery, here. Congratulations on your book.
ReplyDelete~David Fox