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John Niederbuhl Sep 2019
In the end
The heart knows its way
And when my life begins to fade
My love for you
Will fade like
Summer's green leaves
To brilliant colors
And my fruit will be
The most abundant and sweetest ever
Before it falls to earth
Leaving me with branches bare
And nothing left to reach for
But heaven
John Niederbuhl Mar 2017
First day of  spring--beauty hidden,
Dressed in matted leaves,
Shabby grasses, browns and greens,
And sand that lies along the street--
I love you most of all,
For at your feet
The days of spring and summer
Stretch further than they ever will.
I love you with a love that clings
Like snowflakes in a sudden squall
To branches with a passion pure,
Turn the world into a bride
Then melt away in warming air.
I love your hair
That comes straight down
Like raindrops in a shower
And your footsteps when I hear them
Dripping from the eaves.  
I love you more than flowers in May,
More than some hot summer day--
So soon you come, so soon you've gone--
An old man wishes you could stay on.
John Niederbuhl Jun 2019
Death:  no consciousness
A minute, a billion years
Exactly the same
John Niederbuhl Aug 2019
In the shade where it's cool
A little stream ran
Making its way
Over pebbles and sand.
Forget-me-nots blue
Were growing nearby
Scattered like stars
On a grassy, green sky.

One evening in August
We stood there in silence,
Lost in our thoughts
As the water rushed on.
In time, we discussed
The forget-me-nots
And how they had lasted
All summer long.
They do last
John Niederbuhl Jan 2020
I flew out an open window
And into the open air
Lit in a friendly tree
And sang my song from there

Then I flew to a telephone wire
And sat out in the sun
Some birds of a feather joined me
And we flew off as one

We went to a park where kind souls
Left corn and crumbs on the lawn
We came down and ate what we wanted
Then took to the sky and were gone

We met with a warm south wind
That buoyed us in our flight
And held us in its gentle arms
All day, into the night
John Niederbuhl Jun 2023
I flew through an open window
Into the open air
Lit in a friendly tree
And sang my song from there

Then I flew to a telephone wire
And sat out in the sun
Some birds of a feather joined me
And we flew off as one

We went to a park where kind souls
Scattered corn and crumbs on the lawn
We landed and ate what we wanted
Then took to the sky and were gone

We met up with a warm south wind
That buoyed us in our flight
And held us in its gentle arms
All day, into the night
John Niederbuhl Nov 2016
I have nobody,
Bad heart, could go anytime,
Really big pension.
Previously posted by me on everypoet.com
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
John Niederbuhl Oct 2017
Nature's own inkblots,
By time and wind shaped
Each with a story to tell,
Fantasy stirring, recollection as well,
Knowing us better than we know ourselves.  
Some have stooping shoulders,
Like old men after a funeral
Talking quietly on the lawn.
Some have boughs that slant down,
Like eyebrows
On teachers that frown--
Worried and skeptical.
Some stand at varied intervals
Along hilltops above a town
Watching like sentinels.
Some have branches that curve up,
Short, like fancy mustaches,
Or long branches, like eager arms outstretched
To greet a loved one.  
Some stand very close, boughs touching,
Like families saying grace;
On some, the branches intertwine,
Like lovers who embrace,
And on some, the lowest limbs
Fly upwards,
Like a skirt raised by the wind.  
Young ones crowd together,
Some taller than the rest,
Trunks thin,
Like kids choosing sides for baseball.
On some, the branches rise like smoke,
Billowing silently, curling,
Drifting to the sky
Like prayers from a little church
Where all the woman wear hats,
And every man wears a tie.  
Like inkblots spreading they capture the eye--
Each with a story to tell.
Silently standing,
By time and wind shaped
Knowing us better than we know ourselves.
I grew up among these trees--I know them and they know me
John Niederbuhl Sep 2016
at first an unrelenting green covers everything:
the trees, the lawn, the hillsides, the marshes, the windbreaks,
everything is completely and totally green, the deepest, truest green,
so green you might even forget that it wasn't always green,
so green you might not stop to think that it won't always be green.
school children look out windows during their exams,
longing to be free amid all that greenness,
lovers sit in parks near the water, under perfectly green leaves,
listening to the wind, watching the stars come out
and making their wishes, forever joined with that unrelenting green.
artists dip their impressionistic brushes in the green and dab on canvas
pictures of people gathered at picnics in dappled, green shade,
joined with the greenness, enveloped and absorbed by it,
becoming green themselves. they paint pictures of leafy trees reaching beyond the canvas with patches of sky showing through, a perspective of endless summer that you have to look at a long time
to see and feel, but once you find it beyond the greenness, in the
blue beyond the hill, you will be part of it always: through the fading mid-summer and pale, yellowing late summer, even into the multi-
colored fall and the stark, grey-white winter, and you will know life, and hope and love,  and nothing will ever seem the same again
John Niederbuhl Dec 2019
The grass is damp with
The morning dew, like her hair
After a shampoo
John Niederbuhl Aug 2019
The graveyard is large
With many empty spaces
Waiting to be filled
John Niederbuhl Apr 2017
Snow lies in the woods
Last survivor of winter
Hiding from the sun
John Niederbuhl Aug 2019
I ground her words
Into tiny flakes
And smoked them
All afternoon
After that, I fell asleep
And woke up on the moon
John Niederbuhl Aug 2017
He died on Friday
The cars keep rushing on by
Rest in peace my friend
He is sleeping
John Niederbuhl Jan 2017
They wax and wane like two bright moons
In separate orbits around their sun;
When she nods or holds her head still,
They shimmer slightly, almost full.
She smiles, I see their lunar shapes,
Nearly motionless by her face.  

She shakes her head, they fly about
Twisting, whirling, swinging out;
They settle after much ado--
A final quarter and crescent new
That tremble gently while she thinks
And swing like pendulums when she speaks;
The quarter hides beneath her hair;
I watch for it to reappear.

They jiggle, dangle and attract;
I fight my feelings, holding back.
She tilts her head, and one suspends;
The other lies along her neck:
She's thinking, pondering what was said,
Not quite sure the point she'll make.
She blinks, nods slowly, writes it down,
Draws her breath, then makes a frown,
Turns away, then looks at me:
"No, no," she says, "I disagree...",
And then they bounce and rock and spin
Like wind chimes in a gust of wind.
Distractions at a meeting
John Niederbuhl Nov 2019
From a distant garden
I hear her murmuring
Like a clear spring
Flowing over smooth pebbles,
Through sun and shadows,
Under leaves and needles.
I hear her voice, not what she says,
Her sound, but not her words:
I hear what's left of her words and what came before--
Semi words, undefined, like ***** of cotton
Shaped like drifting clouds
Like the sound the curtains make
When the wind blows in,
Or the sound a fly makes
Buzzing on a screen.
Woolly, fuzzy, smoky half-words
Rub my ears like kitten's fur and move on
Like tiny tumbleweeds with no special destination.
Comforting not to be alone:
In the silence that defines everything
So good not to be alone.
John Niederbuhl Jan 2020
Use your spoon,
Dig a pond in the middle,
Fill it with milk, then
Little by little,
Eat from the center
Out toward the bowl's rim,
As the milk goes down
Pour a little more in...

When you get to the border
Your oatmeal is gone
Your hunger is history
And so is the pond
Good technique--especially in the winter
John Niederbuhl Mar 2017
I
Drip
Drip
Drip

From my
Tip
Tip
Tip

Like a
Tooth
Tooth
Tooth

From the
Roof
Roof
Roof

In freezing weather
I grow
Long
Long
Long

When the sun gets hot
I'll be


Gone
Gone
Gone
A talking icicle
John Niederbuhl Apr 2020
I like spring snowflakes
At least a million times more
Than those in autumn
Seasonal--today
John Niederbuhl Nov 2019
I like your edge
You lay it out
You say it straight
And you don't hedge

And I like to watch
Your expressions change
From sweet to sour
From sour to sweet
From sunny to dark
Then back again,
Like cloud shadows moving
On distant mountains...
Sun then shadow
Then sun again...
Oh, how I love your
Changing expressions!

But even more I like your edge
You say it straight
You lay it out
Without a doubt
And you don't hedge
John Niederbuhl Oct 2019
Early morning snow
On the first of October
Nineteen sixty-two
childhood memory
John Niederbuhl Sep 2019
If everything that
Existed didn't exist
There would be nothing
Existential
John Niederbuhl Sep 2019
Autumn winds blow strong
Filling air with falling leaves
Parted from their trees
What I see today
John Niederbuhl Nov 2019
Up here, Thanksgiving
Is the day between late fall
And early winter
In the mountains
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.
John Niederbuhl Oct 2018
A gentle breeze
Blew a big leaf towards me
Along the sidewalk

At first
I thought it was a turtle
Then, I realized it was just a leaf
And moved on
Self-centered poetry
John Niederbuhl Sep 2017
Once the lightest snowfall comes
That clings to roofs and lawns
Like the silk slip clung to your hips,
The summer is over, completely gone.
We remember what never happened,
And because the years go in a circle,
We think our lives do,
When what they really do is unwind
Like a twisted thread,
Frequently changing direction.
Thought we yearn for it all winter,
It is a new summer that comes--
Not the old one.
We think when the summer returns
Things will be what they were,
But once its gone, its gone forever.
John Niederbuhl Nov 2016
A carved-out pumpkin
Sitting on the porch, aglow
With eyes, mouth and nose
Halloween
John Niederbuhl Jul 2017
Have you ever wanted to do something just once,
Only once and never again, and then have it be as if
You'd never done it at all?

It was summer, like now:
Hot, hazy, sweaty--even in the evening.
The brook ran low, between banks covered with alders,
Overhanging, tall, immense;
The mountains were purple, indefinite through the mist;
The pines looked almost black.
You could smell the summer--scents from the marsh--
Things in their prime--you could hear them,
Tweeting and chirping and buzzing and peeping and croaking,
And barking and hooting:
Dead mid-summer--hot, sticky, buggy.

After the sun set, but before it was dark,
When you can still see, but everything's a different color,
I stood on the old bridge
Where the brook runs under the back road
On its way from the marsh, down through the village,
To the big river and the lake beyond.

I was looking up towards the plateau, trying to lose myself,
When around the bend, banking against the alders,
In formation, like separate missiles shot from different cannons
At the same moment, at the same velocity,
In the same direction
With systems to navigate and turn, elevate and descend, dart,
Follow the stream bed,
And stay exactly the same distance from each other,
Like an entity with an awareness
The no one part could experience,
Came a flight of bats, moving too quickly to count.

They rocketed under the bridge,
Appeared on the other side, raced
Down a straight stretch, veered right
And disappeared with the brook into the meadows
Headed for the dark pines, the rapids and beyond.
You could hear the swish of their wings as they passed
And their high-pitched pings, like the highest notes on a harp.
In a blink they were gone, in their ecstasy flying on,
And I wanted to be them, all of them at once--
Just once.
I think there is a consciousness in a well-coordinated group that no one
member can experience--that's why I wanted to be all of them.
John Niederbuhl Jun 2020
Air filled with bird-songs
At dawn, this last day of June
T'will be winter soon
Time goes by so fast
John Niederbuhl Nov 2019
Large, gentle snowflakes
Float slowly in freezing air
Under slate-gray skies
Seen today
John Niederbuhl Nov 2019
Wet snow descending
Ghostly pines, great boughs bending
Autumn is ending
Winter comes early up here
John Niederbuhl Mar 2021
March at last is here
Sun gets higher, winter ebbs
Streams from melting snow
John Niederbuhl Feb 2021
In February,
Late day light clings to the snow
Reluctant to go
John Niederbuhl Mar 2020
Snow, snow and more snow
Keeps on snowing and blowing
The wind is so cold...
John Niederbuhl Oct 2016
Summer leaves
Know the secrets of the heart
And tell them to the wind.

Autumn leaves are Love's
Memory, glowing and
Cherished forever.

Winter's bare branches
Reach to heaven
And suffer for their sins
In silence.

With Spring come buds
Of Hope and Joy and, from them,
The leaves that know our hearts
So well.
John Niederbuhl Aug 2020
It tears me apart
To see summer's leaves fading
Nature on its knees
John Niederbuhl Apr 2018
A billion years is
Time, long or short, depending
On your perspective
A lot can happen in billions of years
John Niederbuhl Jun 2017
I slept like a rock on
The floor of the ocean,
Drowned in darkness--
Not needing to breathe,
Not needing to see,
Or hear, or smell or taste
Or feel anything.

I slept lie a rock on the
Floor of the ocean,
No flavor of mint,
No arms around me,
No sight of mountains,
No sound of bird songs,
No aroma of freshly baked bread--
It felt like being dead.
John Niederbuhl Aug 2019
The wind in the leaves
Crickets chirping in August
Summer sounds we love
John Niederbuhl Sep 2016
Little gray birds chirp
As sweet as maple syrup
On their flight back south
John Niederbuhl Oct 2019
I went to a restaurant one time
With a chain-smoking woman
And spent every dime,
Going through four-hundred dollars or more.
She died, maybe cancer, I'm not sure.
In town they all talked about my stash--
Everyone said I had so much cash--
But I had barely enough to survive
With just a little left over to buy
Cider and doughnuts for kids' trick-or-treat.
After that, the long winter set in
With too little food and not enough heat.
I visited him at Halloween when I was a child
John Niederbuhl Mar 2020
So many people
That I'll never see again
Enemies and friends
John Niederbuhl Apr 2020
A river of blue
Flows through a valley of clouds
In the springtime sky
Seasonal (today)
John Niederbuhl Sep 2019
One of those people
Who you think you'll see again
But you never do
John Niederbuhl Jul 2019
Gentle summer rains
Falling on ponds and puddles...
The circles they make...
John Niederbuhl Sep 2016
When I see you walking towards me
It is as if someone is filling my glass with wine,
And I am filled with pleasant anticipation
Watching it rise in the smooth, curving crystal,
And I am freed from space and time
And from the world of matter
To drift above us both in the music that I hear
And to spectate on everything that happens
As the pour approaches the brim,
So beckoning and so clear.
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.
John Niederbuhl May 2017
Meet
Meet in paradise
Paradise on earth
Paradise for sure
Sure hot
Sure lay
Lay I say
Lay a table
Table for two
Table to run
Run the town
Running around
Around the parts
Around she goes
Goes crazy
Goes, gone
Gone I tell you
Gone with the wind
Wind of change
Wind blows wild
Wild and crazy
Wild schemes
Schemes well hatched
Schemes of love
Love that song
Love you too
Too-da-loo
Too much
Much appreciated
Much more
More wanted
More he said
Said what
Said and done
Done with you
Done deal baby
Baby cakes
Cakes of wrath
Cakes out walking
Walking tall
Walking large
Large fits all
Large in size
Size it up
Plus this
Plus that
That equals
That
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