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460 · Apr 2017
Wind Chimes
John Niederbuhl Apr 2017
Wind chimes call softly in May,
Like a ******, pure and shy.

In August they ring out her wedding
Across the fields and sky.

Down through September they jingle
Making a love-making sound.

As Autumn wanes, they toll sadly:
Soon she'll be laid in the ground.

We bring them back out in April
When crocuses come alive,

To hear their sweet song in the wind
And know that Spring has arrived.
A family tradition
445 · Oct 2016
A Stream
John Niederbuhl Oct 2016
Those halcyon days of yore
Lost forever like Lenore
And Leda and her godly swan
Forever come, forever gone.
Rough beasts in their hour slouch
But to flop upon the couch,
While memory mixes with desire
In the soul's broke-down empire.
Behold the smile of Ozymandias
(Do you wonder who he is?)
The preserver and destroyer?
Or maybe an ambitious lawyer?
Or the fearful handful of dust
That we wish we didn't trust?
Meanwhile the ominous moving finger,
Of truths unalterable the bringer,
Writes and then moves on,
Bitter tears to spawn.
Then there was the heel weak
That didn't get dipped in the creek
And anger over loss that prods
Both loving men and watchful gods.
The skull you hold--alas poor who?
Keep it cool, I knew him too,
Him and his considerable jest--
Some among us are so blessed.
Now in his grave he rests indeed
Where all our paths, alas, must lead;
Except, perhaps, for Humbert Humbert
(Remember that salacious old pervert?)
Scheming to get with his nymphette
In ways impossible to forget?
Outside at night J.J. compares streams
One more sibilant, or so it seems
And discusses Plumtree's potted meat
Ending up with "Yes, oh Yes my sweet".
Aroma from the petite madeleine
Reaches to where recollections begin
Of magnificent asparagus spears
And lesser events of long past years.
But for all that, for every bit of that, Stan
A man is still every bit a man
So get it together and get off the can
And make yourself a brand new plan:
The glowing time of midwinter spring
Has always been its own kind of thing
Don't be a gentleman in that good night
Get down with the program and put up a fight.
Come out strong like a red, red rose
And keep on punching until it snows.
A stream of thought about literature I read in college and some pop songs
444 · Oct 2019
Maybe Nirvana
John Niederbuhl Oct 2019
Imagine yourself
Absent all self-awareness
But fully conscious
Deep thoughts, existential
439 · Jul 2019
Phiosophy
John Niederbuhl Jul 2019
We make up stories
Trying to convince ourselves
Of what we believe
438 · Jun 2017
Soul Mates
John Niederbuhl Jun 2017
I like the way the sun feels
When it shines on high,
And I like the way it feels
When you feel it shine.
You and I together
Walking in the sun--
Really not like just we two
More like just us one.

I like to hear a bird song
When the spring is new--
A song that's even sweeter
When you hear it too.
When you're happy, I feel glad,
And when you're sad, I'm sad:
I feel the same things you feel
And think the thoughts you've had.

I like to watch the flowers
Nodding on their stems,
And I like the way they look
When you look at them.
I'm in your mind, and you're in mine
Our thoughts and feelings blend:
Seems like we're all swirled up
Like a warm, south wind.
433 · Jun 2017
Good Waitress
John Niederbuhl Jun 2017
Horizontal ellipses gold
Descend in increasing dimension
Bright red dress
Wide belt of black
Commanding visual attention
Blondness natural
Held in a clip
Bundled at the crown
Of her head
Others drift somewhere
Around the room,
But I focus on her
Instead.

She brings a certain
Atmosphere
A side of elegance
That changes everything
To gold,
And creates an ambiance
That makes me want to
Jump and dance
But I stay calmly in my seat
To order coffee and pancakes,
A steamy stack
Of three
431 · Oct 2016
The Best Ideas
John Niederbuhl Oct 2016
The best ideas are always there
Round, yellow lights in a shifting mist:
Sometimes clear,
Sometimes blurry and obscure.
Steady, like stars in the sky,
But sometimes seeming to move,
Like stars do when the clouds drift.
They are always there, but always silent:
They never speak,
And words never come near them,
Almost never.
424 · Jul 2019
Mountain Summers
John Niederbuhl Jul 2019
Brief mountain summers
Come and go like humming birds
That hover and dart
420 · Mar 2017
Bully
John Niederbuhl Mar 2017
Bureaucrats bully
Bullies for being bullies
Bully, bully boo!
Alternate ending:  "Being Bullies too."
415 · Sep 2016
Little Gray Birds
John Niederbuhl Sep 2016
Little gray birds chirp
As sweet as maple syrup
On their flight back south
413 · Mar 2017
streams from melting snow
John Niederbuhl Mar 2017
gentle streams of water
leave the melting snow
over sand and pebbles
higher land to low
tiny ripples sparkle
along the sidewalks slow
under warm sun beating down
gently, gently flow

little currents spread the sand
picking up debris
tiny specks and particles
headed towards the sea
pushing forward, pulled along
water running free
gentle water makes its way
moving on like me
411 · Sep 2019
Sunset
John Niederbuhl Sep 2019
We are the sunset
Love-flung to the sky
Glowing,
Embracing,
Lost in each other,
Looking back
On the world.
405 · Dec 2019
Haiku
John Niederbuhl Dec 2019
The grass is damp with
The morning dew, like her hair
After a shampoo
400 · Apr 2017
An Old Hermit
John Niederbuhl Apr 2017
I'm an old hermit who tends
A small fire
In a shelter that's built
Of hope and desire.
In summer I ate ripe
Berries and fruits,
Now, its just dry, hardened bread
And some roots
That carry me through
The cold, lonely day
Where everything's gone,
But memories stay.
old and alone with his memories
399 · Jun 2017
The Ancient One
John Niederbuhl Jun 2017
The ancient one stood on a bank remote
Overlooking a stream,
Where dark at noon the water flowed
In the shade at his feet.
In springtime, when the mayflies rose
To dance their hour of love,
He basked in the joy of new growth
And held the spring in his arms.

When thousands fell at Gettysburg dead
And Custer the hatchet felt on his head,
He felt the sun of summer days
And dreamed of his heaven
In the long, warm evening haze.
His needles were brown
When Kennedy went down;
His boughs bent with snow
Through the winter sleeping
When Russia saw Napoleon retreating,
Men starving, freezing,
Their horses eating.    

In time,
His branches lower swung,
His face bowed to his own reflection,
Unseen, unsung.
One night in winter,
Boughs loaded with snow,
He toppled silently, slow,
Roots tearing frozen soil,
Long branches crushing ice,
Penetrating the stream's muddy bed--
Sprawled, face flattened,
Feeling freezing water,
Finding his end.

Spring's flood rocks the carcass,
Lifts, tugs at limbs submerged,
Sways his trunk so it groans;
Moving water, irresistible force,
Rotates the corpse into a bend,
Shoves it against the bank;
Some limbs splinter, some extend.

In summer he rests on wet sand exposed;
On the bank above, tall marsh grass grows
As one day comes and another one goes.  
Needles fall;
Over years bugs crawl,
Bark disappears, decay advances
Until curved, white branches
Rise like dinosaur bones,
From black water that flows slow,
While mayflies dance their dances,
Silently like snow.
An enormous, very old white pine I remember
375 · Nov 2016
Watching Sadly
John Niederbuhl Nov 2016
He sat on the beach
Alone, watching the sunset,
Recalling lost loves.
It could be Ipanema beach
373 · Jul 2017
Ponytail
John Niederbuhl Jul 2017
Her ponytail comes arcing out
Like water spurting from a spout.
When her head turns to the left,
On her shoulder right it rests;
When she turns back to mid-line,
It gently touches on her spine.
She walks away, her footstep fades,
It swishes twixt her shoulder blades.
Narrow focus
371 · Oct 2016
I Saw You Ugly
John Niederbuhl Oct 2016
I saw you ugly in a costume
You wore for Halloween.
You had decaying buckteeth on
And the ugliest hair I've ever seen.

I recognized you right away
Though your face I could not see:
Maybe it was how you walked
Or the way you spoke to me.

We went along, you took the teeth out,
To show me they weren't real;
When I asked you if I could,
You offered your hair to feel.

It was oily and matted and looked like bugs
Were living somewhere within;
You laughed and asked if I noticed
The paperclip used for a pin.

We kept on walking, side by side,
I liked you, ugly or not:
Its what's beneath that matters,
And that shines through, I thought.

Beneath the surface I saw beauty
Out on an ugly lark
And me becoming more and more eager
To be with her in the dark.
371 · Nov 2019
Late Fall Scene
John Niederbuhl Nov 2019
Wet snow descending
Ghostly pines, great boughs bending
Autumn is ending
Winter comes early up here
353 · Dec 2021
Today
John Niederbuhl Dec 2021
A feathery snowflake
Falls in your hair
And quickly disappears

When I die
I'll sleep like a bear
For billions and billions of years

Maybe someday I'll be back this way
(Some say that someday I may)
But maybe that someday
Is eons away
I'm glad we're together --today
351 · Nov 2016
Jack-o-Lantern
John Niederbuhl Nov 2016
A carved-out pumpkin
Sitting on the porch, aglow
With eyes, mouth and nose
Halloween
350 · Oct 2016
Sad Larches
John Niederbuhl Oct 2016
Sad, yellow larches
Thought this day would never come  
Late fall upon them
348 · Jul 2019
A Party
John Niederbuhl Jul 2019
The wine is deep red
Sensual, smooth, semi dry
We revel in it
347 · May 2017
Waterfall
John Niederbuhl May 2017
Those days ran by like the rushing water
Roaring over the dam:
I was tangled in your hair
And tangled still I am
In those twisting strands
Pouring over the brink,
Along your neck,
Beyond your shoulders,
Foaming on your back in a mist.
So helpless I, but so willing,
Swept by the currents away.
Now I see your face again
And hear the rushing water roar
And feel what I've always felt
But feel it even more.

Below the falls,
So far downstream,
Near the whirlpool that calls--
You're all I ever wanted,
All I ever wanted at all.
But all I'll ever have to hold
Is this photograph so old:
Time standing still,
And us standing together,
Young forever:
Songbirds in a distant summer,
Way back on that endless river.
342 · Jun 2017
A Moment Remembered
John Niederbuhl Jun 2017
On the first day of summer
I am a boy on a bicycle
At the top of a long, gradual hill
Looking down the road into the valley,
At the bridge over the creek
And at the gradual hill
Rising up from there.
I wish that the summer
Would last for ever,
And I think that
Maybe it will.
Then, I push off on my bicycle
And begin coasting down the hill,
As happy as I have ever been.
A pleasant memory
342 · Sep 2016
August up North
John Niederbuhl Sep 2016
Crickets that chirp all day and all night
Looking for love in their season
Fields of goldenrod that stretch in all directions
The way they did when we were children
Earlier sunsets we notice at mid-month
That make us wonder where the summer went
Cool mornings with fog that burns off
And still air, infused with familiar scents
Bats that come from behind the shutters
To pursue their flights at dusk
(If only we could fly with them)
Apples falling from trees with soft, little thuds,
Reminding us of summer's end and of gravity
Migrating birds that eat the honeysuckle berries
While a monarch lights and spreads his wings
On the white phlox...

That's August up north
339 · Jul 2022
A Butterfly's Mind
John Niederbuhl Jul 2022
Yellow butterfly
There is nothing in your mind
But endless summer
I just saw a small, yellow butterfly flitting from flower to flower
337 · Sep 2017
Dream Girl
John Niederbuhl Sep 2017
It was fall when I fell for you
Gazing at hillsides of varied hue,
Red-headed girls in saffron dresses
Coming to give me hugs and kisses,
Moving in droves from outcrops and ridges
Crossing the valleys and brooks without bridges.

You of all were most fair,
Your hair
Piled like clouds at sunrise,
Passion and excitement fierce
Burnt in your gray-blue eyes,
Particles of light aglow
Surrounded you in a mist
That totally enveloped me
Every time we kissed.

Now, you tease me like a breeze
And hear what I don't say
I throw my troubles in your fire:
They're gone
And joy remains.
Fall is the most beautiful season of the year.
335 · Nov 2016
Better
John Niederbuhl Nov 2016
I like to hear Frank
Sing Adestes Fideles
But Cal was better
Grandma played the *****, Cal sang
333 · Jan 2017
Wine Sweet Days
John Niederbuhl Jan 2017
Precious wine-sweet days
Fitting, extended dessert
For a longtime love
325 · Jun 2019
Wisdom with Age
John Niederbuhl Jun 2019
You are what you are
You aren't what you used to be
You'll know when you're old
Seasons of life
325 · Nov 2016
Geezer's Pick-Up Line
John Niederbuhl Nov 2016
I have nobody,
Bad heart, could go anytime,
Really big pension.
Previously posted by me on everypoet.com
320 · Jun 2019
The Philosopher
John Niederbuhl Jun 2019
Does a bigger brain
Penetrate reality
Or make up stories?
314 · Jan 2018
Unusual
John Niederbuhl Jan 2018
January flash
We hear winter thunder boom
First time in our lives
Just a few minutes ago
308 · Jun 2017
My Hoodie
John Niederbuhl Jun 2017
My hoodie is red
I pull it over my head
When I'm cold in bed
Whimsy
307 · May 2017
Final Answer...
John Niederbuhl May 2017
When we'd figured out
What life here was all about
The asteroid hit
No notes
305 · Jun 2018
Our Romance
John Niederbuhl Jun 2018
we'd float like two clouds
through the sky all day
from the rising sun
'til its setting ray

the hours would pass
like minutes at play
and all things but us
would just fade away
304 · Oct 2018
Dream Girl
John Niederbuhl Oct 2018
It was fall when I fell for you,
Gazing at hillsides of varied hue--
Red-headed girls in saffron dresses
Coming to give me hugs and kisses,
Moving in droves from outcrops and ridges
Crossing the valleys and brooks without bridges.

You, of all, were most fair,
Your hair,
Piled like clouds at sunrise,
Passion and excitement fierce
Burning in gray-blue eyes,
Particles of light aglow
Surrounding you in mist
That totally envelops me
Every time we kiss.

Now, you tease me like a breeze
And hear what I don't say--
I throw my troubles in your fire
They're gone,
And joy remains.
I love the fall colors
301 · May 2017
Affirmation
John Niederbuhl May 2017
From the topmost twig of the tallest tree
A solitary bird sang his song so sweet:
The meaning (if meanings birds can intend)
Could I , mere human, ever comprehend?
Maybe he sang out the joy of his life,
Or maybe he sang to attract a wife.
His little song drifted out far and wide,
Sweet music of the springtime country side.
It passed by my ears and went far beyond,
Across the meadow and over a pond
In which were reflected clouds from above
That moved through the sky like lovers in love.
Soon, from a thicket, a birdsong came back--
The same kind as his, but a different track.
I heard it on air as it made its way
To the bird in the tree, as if to say:
"I hear your voice calling out to me,
And I'm here with you in the top of my tree,"
The first bird replied in a joyous tone,
Elated (I thought) knowing he was not alone.
You can hear them this time of year
297 · Jul 2017
Summer Sound
John Niederbuhl Jul 2017
I thought I heard rain,
But it was wind in the trees,
Just the wind...Listen...
295 · Nov 2016
Snowflake
John Niederbuhl Nov 2016
I feel the cold air on my face
And hear our footsteps in the sand,
We've covered all this ground before--
Things aren't exactly as we planned.

You say you're not sure if you'll stay--
You seem inclined to go;
I say things might work out in time,
But then, its hard to know.

A feathery snowflake falls in your hair
And quickly disappears;
It hasn't happened exactly like that
In billions and billions of years.

Our talk turns to philosophy,
We subtle points expand;
Ideas from the depths emerge,
You gesture with your hand.

We walk on, wrapped in dialogue
Of faith and our uncertainty;
With snowflakes drifting by your face
At this point in eternity.
292 · Jul 2017
Love Clouds
John Niederbuhl Jul 2017
We walked beneath
Mountains of moving clouds
In fields of flowers new
Horizon to horizon
With sunshine breaking through.

When summer came,
The clouds spoke, saying
"Your love will last forever",
Then they drenched us with rain
And laughed as we ran for cover.  

Autumn rode in
On the evening clouds--
It got chilly all of a sudden;
We could see the silver moon
And the red sun setting.

On the day she left
I watched the clouds drift
Through a sad and lonely sky.
I don't know why they didn't cry,
'Cause I was sad as I could be
From the top of my head
To the soles of my feet.
291 · Jun 2017
Alas
John Niederbuhl Jun 2017
Orange poppies' faces
Now lie sadly on the ground
Time to deadhead them
The poppies are so beautiful in their season, but so short lived--sad to see them go
291 · Dec 2016
When We're Old
John Niederbuhl Dec 2016
We just want someone
To play with they said
Until the lights go out
And they put us to bed

A warm sandy beach
Maybe a bikini
A super cold glass
With a double martini

Someplace to go
Someone to go with
Someone who's nice
Our hearts to give

A quick get-away
Places with honey
Summer on the lake
Winter where its sunny

And we want it now
Before we're infirm
And what's left of us
Is food for the worm
290 · Oct 2016
Really High
John Niederbuhl Oct 2016
You are the spirit that dwells in my life
And fills me with incredible joy
I am the spirit that joins with your life
And takes you to heights unimagined
Our love has no time, no day or no night
Only an ecstasy unending
Nothing exists on the face of this earth
That can bring us in for a landing
289 · Oct 2019
I'll Never Forget
John Niederbuhl Oct 2019
Early morning snow
On the first of October
Nineteen sixty-two
childhood memory
287 · Jul 2017
A Billion Light Years
John Niederbuhl Jul 2017
The big telescope
That orbits the earth
Above the smoke and dust
Saw in space
A galaxy cluster
One billion light years across...

Light goes five point eight
Trillion miles in a year;
A billion times more
Adds nine zeros to that--
A really, really long way,
Do the math.  

Its the largest object ever seen, they said,
And it looked about as big
As a bright bobby pin
On a pretty girl's head--
But its a billion light years across...
What does that say about
Little old us?

In the scheme of it all
We're smaller than small,
But our race we've reason to flatter:
We're intelligent life in a universe
Where size just doesn't matter.
One perspective
286 · Oct 2016
Poet's Day
John Niederbuhl Oct 2016
I went out early and saw the sunlight
Dive on the breast of a mountain;
Then I watched the firs and spruces
Poking through the fog.

I ground their words into tiny flakes
And smoked them all afternoon;
Then I succumbed and floated up
Way up, like a balloon.

When I woke, the flames of dawn
Were raging in the east;
Nighttime left my roof and lawn
And crept off like a beast.

I was fixing the flowers
When blue-eyed morning
Stopped and came inside:
We visited over coffee
Until the dew had dried.
283 · May 2017
True Confession
John Niederbuhl May 2017
I read Finnegan's Wake,
The cover
And half the first page;
After that,
I got bogged down
And had to disengage.
Really
282 · Jun 2019
Forever
John Niederbuhl Jun 2019
Death:  no consciousness
A minute, a billion years
Exactly the same
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