Showing posts with label Barbara Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Moore. Show all posts
Sunday, November 18, 2012
GHOSTS
Hollow’s echo lives
on this switchback road
far from the one
I traveled young
at the north end
of Laramie mountains
Wind whips dust
into my mouth
No caresses here
No Casper promises
of fairy tale cabin
hiding ‘round the bend
with cousins laughing
and dogs barking
No meatloaf sandwiches
With Kool-Aid chasers
No spidery outhouse
to mock my Sunday best
About Barbara Moore:
Barbara Moore is a New York writer in a love-hate relationship with the city. She has been published in journals such as Clockwise Cat, Wild Goose Poetry Review, Gutter Eloquence and Guerilla Pamphlets. Several of her poems appear in the 2011 Edgar and Lenore’s Publishing House anthology In The Company Of Women.
Friday, September 21, 2012
END OF SUMMER KNIGHT (For My Father)
It is fairyland in the back yard
with bedtime closing in
We are chasing fireflies
Occasional laughter drifts over
from the lawn chairs by the house
where our folks sit sipping
vodka on the rocks or
ice-chilled cans of beer
There is no light but for fireflies
and the glow of cigarettes in the distance
The fireflies are filled with magic
We do not place them in jars
Not even in jam jars
with holes punched in the lids
We cup them in our hands
and watch them flicker once
before setting them free
to fly away home
the way ladybugs do
I glance back at my father
He will be rising soon
beckoning us indoors
He flicks his cigarette ash
into the wispy night air
This too seems an act of magic
because it is my father
who is doing the flicking
About Barbara Moore:
Barbara Moore is a New York writer whose thoughts have lately turned to memories of Long Island, where she spent her growing up years. She has been published in journals such as Clockwise Cat, Wild Goose Poetry Review, Gutter Eloquence and Guerilla Pamphlets. Several of her poems appear in the 2011 Edgar and Lenore’s Publishing House anthology, In The Company Of Women.
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