Short down
Silk Road
As you go----
Under its covered bridge.
Sturdy
Timbered, heavy load
And, beneath---
tumbling
river flows..
Sweet Jesus knows
History goes
Too fast, too slow,
And far away from here.
Do you wanna go
Down that road,
From end to end
Quicker than slow?
Thoughtful as you know,
Sometimes, not.
Sometimes free,
If only to see
Northern Skies’ Big Dipper,
Morning’s Eastern Star,
In skies pointing beyond us
To the ends of the world.

Warm rain falls ,
The earth rises up green
And time unseen,
Unfolds every living thing.
Inky nights,
With distant stars
Bright and cool with wonder
April thunder, opens the sky.
Sheets of light, then---- wait
One thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three----
For the peal of clashing sound
falling from sky to ground.
Burning, splintered,
Torn from, roaring down
A mighty limb----
As the widow-maker willow
pierces ground.
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Out of sandbar nests
Fly, long neck geese,
Mauve, downy gray, black and white
Up they rise in dawn’s
Sparkled, beaded light.

Then, the gosling journeys
From river to pond
Across the asphalt gauntlet
And beyond,
Over the grassy stretch of farm.
The mates don’t fly
But cautiously guide to where they’ve been,
looking side to side, nudging
Their awkward flock,
All pink skin, cartoon beak, pin feathers awry
Here, there and back again.
Among the hard grass
They find tender
Broad-leaved weeds,
To pick among and feed,
Leaving behind treasure
That emerald lawns need.

At dawn and dusk
They twice pass the old barn,
It’s silver wood and cinnabar red
Faded, raku beauty, sagged
beneath corrugated tin
The color of eggplant rust.
In life and death barter,
Settled on the glassy, still water,
Swimming, diving,
With mumbling chatter----
Until signaled----
When, Up! they burst,---- up and up
In noisy feathered gyre.
Sky gliding to that patch of blue,
A line of beauty
Above the earth below.

And I know, someday
We two will go.
We too will go.