I see
The river smile
With sunshine
And I smile back .
Sun sits warmly on my
Shoulders and
All the sepia world
Is cast in gold ,
burnt brown as
Dulcet wings
take flight in groups
Tag Archives: Sun
East
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uIgaLH4_T14East
Eastern violin
Lament and longing
Oh
Heart all rent in 2
Inward sunward path
My opiate home of
gold red white & blue
Rich tapestry
Of spiced love in me will
Come & bring me back to you
my
Kin of eastern love .
Return
Thank you for
this return
high up
on towers
so much
like Lorcan song
where the soul
can soar,
fly free,
and be
certain
of a never-ending
love kept
warm and close
For you
for me
made three.
Beach on Infinity
There’s a secret beach I travel to along the shores of Lake Ontario in the course of my frequent walks. It is a somewhat secluded spot tucked away in the trees at the end of long winding paths. I call it “my beach” although it is not mine. It is a destination that I share, at times with a few other souls, adults, children but mostly with nature alone. It’s secluded, especially in the fall and winter. A place of contemplation and beauty, here the water is often beautifully luminous, translucent, although never static. It’s colour, clarity, form change and often dramatically. The horizon and sky seem endless here. The crescent shaped beach of fine sand, multi-coloured pebbles, and scattered trees, is mostly full of flat slabs rocks of recycled brick, asphalt, worn down by nature to resemble their original states before they were processed or touched by human hands. Blanched deadwood litters the shore like snakes, and lying nudes. The beach becomes transformed by wind, water, and light by the season, by the hour, most strikingly at 4pm and just before sunset. These are the times when light hits the rock, water, and clouds at certain angles casting long shadows that transform it into another world.
Beach on Infinity
And we walked along
the guarded path
where the pygmy loves
could not tread,
to the sands of my sacred beach
on a sea of infinity,
to that place in the sand
where the setting sun
froze and
stood still as a pearl.
And our dreams crystallized
into cast
grains of salt
all around us.
There with our feet
grounded In the sand
of a cosmos
of a million realities,
we became
a knife in a bleeding heart.
Our tears became bubbles
that rose upwards
and burst into the air
that was thick
with the moment
of a golden light,
and with a fleeting
despair,
quickly melting
into a night of stars.
From “Free Verse in Useless Times” by PWChaltas
“My Paris”-#5- Photo Haiku by PWC
Image
Outside St. Sulplice in black by angled shadows of the 4 o’clock sun, on a street corner of St. Germaine.