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463 · Jun 2020
Wanting and Receiving
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2020
Are you truly ready for your desire
To become a full burning bonfire
That would mean the wanting
Has been received
Then crystallized
Not just a fuzzy dream
And fuzzy dreams are easier to digest
They don’t need actualization and self-respect
Wanting is just needing and that feels the best
A passion pines a promise token
For my wanting once received
Can’t be a promise to be broken
I am writing 3 poems a day since May 8th. My next goal is post once a day.
209 · Jun 2020
Unfinished Songs
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2020
I have bits and pieces
Melodies that mix and match
A song is only halved
Patched but to be trashed
Focus is not my friend
It takes a tremendous mile
For me to take on
A full composed surprise
Then to take the reins
I stop to compromise
These songs don’t need lives
And I just want to hide
Pretend all you want
You are scared to feel alive
187 · Jun 2020
Reaching Out
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2020
Reaching out, going out on a branch
Hard enough to climb the tree
Then to scale the thin chance
Showing the inside of me

Going out on a limb
At such a frightening height
Is daunting romp
On a full moon at midnight

A moment here
A day there
Can evade the best dance
We all know that our dreams
Are a matter of chance

Benounced to none
Yet said to all
Traverse the thin branch
Be scared to fall
Poem about the courage to go for your dreams.
186 · Feb 2021
Words of Change
Autumn Ehrhardt Feb 2021
Could words be winds of change
Are there enough souls to look
Would my letters be a river of hope
Are there enough pennies for a book
Should I get this stanza to populate
Are there enough likes to cook
May my words be a breeze at least
There are enough to care
May my thoughts become modest feast
There are enough thoughts to share
May our world have room for all
There are enough writers to glare
And stare into the internet soup
And say our words are a hurricane
This poem is written as a call to action
180 · Jun 2020
So Is It Worth It
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2020
I don’t think I am writing
Anything of consequence
So is it worth it, emit

I watch the news I hear
That millions are without work
What can I do with this, misfit

I sit in my little ivory tower
Worried about my little bit
I don’t know how to, unfit

Is the world about to fall
Will the leaders stand up tall
I hope that good comes, sunlit

Fortunate I feel still in awe
I am living through a pandemic
I never thought I’d be, submit

I will manage to keep calm
And try to reach a bit
Writing is all I can do, *******
This poem is one of a series responding to the time and the pandemic
177 · Jun 2020
Treasure People
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2020
Small beads on the bottom
Of a wooden jewelry box
The one with lacquered birds
The broken necklace
Your father’s gift
The beads live in the corners
Because we treasure people
156 · Jun 2021
Enough for Each Other
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2021
Television commercials in the background
The whirl in my middle is a despondent stranger
Stranger because it is there: Here: Fear
A liar for the inner despot is my hand holder
A better future could house all strangers
The sticky feelings allowed to be seen and held
We are not despots or liars, we are the whirl
Vulnerability waivers for the old and the weak
The measured and the meek/Me we seek
So to show the feeling among the organs
To find ears for soundless noises hidden
In human realities of roles golden and rusted
I don't want to be my outward female appearance
And I hate that you have to pretend to be invincible
You only need a couple of actual hand holders
To not feel strange in the shame of fearing movement
Dancing without limits to stumble and beautifully panic
I am not enough to ask, but we are enough to each other
I haven posted for awhile on this site, so I wonder if my style has changed. This one is a bit abstract, but inspired form the work of Brene Brown.
148 · Jul 2020
Never the First Love
Autumn Ehrhardt Jul 2020
A girl starts with a love
For a stuffed dog not a boy
And carries with her
An innocent charm
For daydream hope
Not alarm

But then the shock
Of feminine worth
You are not much
Just because of your birth

Then you realize
You will fall in love
Not with a toy
Or sky above

And the first is scary
It feels like a snake
Why am I worried
About what he thinks

And as experience grows
You try to act sly
Pretend you don’t see
The look in his eye

And of course you give in
To a kiss or maybe more
Then watch as he leaves
Out the window not the door

But you’re not his first love
And never shall you be
He shares in the field
In honest reverie

And you go through
The world of romance
And the like
And find that you are
Never the first
Not the light

The glow of one
Who carried
Each boy’s heart
Are the lies of a man
Who leers in the dark

And you try to be safe
With being yourself
Why did he tell me
Destroying my wealth

I am women now
I feel the refrain
You will never be the first
It burns through my brain.
136 · Jan 2020
Ernest Hemingway
Autumn Ehrhardt Jan 2020
Too late for the twenties ticked
Into the next moment of a war that left a lack of discovery
Can the adventurer’s covering cower in the true face of doom
A gloom more morbid as the hairy drunk writer wanders in lust
Writing tales of whales and water warriors that won’t stop.
Quests that have nothing to do with chores
Or the chores of a battle won.
A heretic in his divorced Catholic wife’s eyes.
128 · Jun 2020
A Reason
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2020
The tension between do or not
Is the cranial puzzle knot
A reason to write
A passion to speak
A need to replicate
A dream in your sleep
A scattered resolve
Is the hum of my kind
Yet some fly through
This excuse all the time
I have recently diagnosed adult ADHD and some of my poetry is in response
126 · Jul 2020
Become a Lighter Bright
Autumn Ehrhardt Jul 2020
What do I see after
The dream is done
Either the still night
Or the morning sun

What do I want
From my daily life
A happy partner
To be a good wife

What do I wish
For the sky above
A clean earth vision
Built with love

What do I need
For the children I teach
To be a priority
Not a dream out of reach

What can I do
For the world so cruel
Write congress letters
Not elect fools

What is the reason
For humanity
To honor each other
Plant a new seed
A poem pretty close after the shut down due to the virus.
124 · Jun 2020
Sound Blossoms
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2020
Sound blossoms in every room
The air conditioner, then a rain monsoon
The moving of a chair, a rustle in a drawer
Distraction touches me, hard to ignore
118 · Feb 2020
Midnight
Autumn Ehrhardt Feb 2020
Since we were five,
We grew up each summer
Island adventures lost tribes and forts.
A girl in the wood/ a boy in a boat
Every summer afternoon/ eight years and then soon:
We loved each other, for the whole solstice through.
I think of you at night- ran through the dawn
Couldn't wait to hold hands /for you that I long
My first kiss: one day before you joined me at thirteen.

I never met your family; I know your father is mean
I pressed you to invite me, please to celebrate
You looked so scared /I said I just stay for cake.
But I arrived too early/ watched your father get drunk
My beautiful boy didn't want me to see- his family is junk
My love he grew crazy, and yelled at the man:
The cake was ablaze/ his mother saw the screaming
Her eyes began streaming             and the man hit her only son.

I couldn't believe it; this couldn't be.
Then my love ran, pushed me out of the way into our woods
It started to rain; you lost me so easily- in the land of our youth
The squall was beginning/my mom drove me home
I snuck out at midnight/ saw your skiff far from shore
You could not hear me, as I yelled from my porch
And then you were gone: sailing the midnight into the storm:
The boat washed up the next morning, but my boy was never found.

Beyond Seekers Bay
Looking at the storm in the sky
That will rage this night
He is sailing the midnight
To run from him
Who will live in shame
Cause he will never have another birthday
Even though he is not a man
I have to carry on
Cause you'll never have another birthday
Now who takes the blame
Because you're gone
This poem is spoken word and was created to go with my husband Steven Ehrhardt's composition. It is inspired by a romance novel, that I have long forgotten the title. I would read romance novels out loud on our road trips to the Grand Tetons, which was where we honeymooned 29 years ago this May. Wish you could hear to the music, and there are a couple other verses that don't match as a whole poem.
113 · Jan 2020
Mallory
Autumn Ehrhardt Jan 2020
A royal velvet
A lilac flower
Colorful power
Amethyst carat
Favorite pallet

She loves it more
Deep meaningful
Girl beautiful
Streaked in her hair

Artist wild
Brush in hand
Dip it in

Across
Canvas

Whirl

(Diminished Hexaverse)
Copyright 2011
109 · Jun 2020
Another Life
Autumn Ehrhardt Jun 2020
Once the karmic sand
Has poured through the hourglass
We will have to meet in another life
106 · Feb 2020
Business
Autumn Ehrhardt Feb 2020
The business of self
Is not your business
But we make others
Our business
99 · Feb 2020
Soft Cashmere Shower
Autumn Ehrhardt Feb 2020
The soft cashmere sleeve
Against your cheek
The satisfaction of well shaven clean--
Mary well touched by the air--
Cared, caressed, and savored:
Each little color of the tile counter--
Whilst Mark hung with the scent of razor--
Sleek and shiny,
Their morning time was almost up.

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