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Black Petal Mar 2021
Breathe in and breathe out
Rooted like the banyan tree
Watch thoughts come and go
Black Petal May 2021
Soft folds of stretched skin
Guarding my delicate core
Deserve reverence
Black Petal Sep 2022
Sparkling diamond bead
Rests briefly upon a leaf
I bow to its grace
Black Petal Jan 2023
I can breathe again
I once choked on your poems
Laced with arsenic
Black Petal Sep 2022
There is a plot of land near my home which once housed an abundance of flora and fauna.

Turtles, birds, rabbits, snakes, wild dogfennel, pines, periwinkles, alamandas and southern river sage thrived in this space which now boasts only an open plot of beige mounds, cement cylinders, and monstrous machines.

I grimace at its "progress" daily.

Across the street, a large patch of wildflowers sit up and gaze upon this scene.

Day after day,
Erupting from the blue-eyed grass,
A family of spanish needle
and Mexican petunias
turn their blooms toward the beeping and the clunking of machines.

White peacock butterflies and red-tipped dragonflies dance around the feeding bees. I'd like to be like the flowers. To bloom rebelliously in the face of greed and destruction. Even though soon, they will be gone too.
Black Petal Jan 2023
I will not conform
Contort myself in a cage
I'll fly, arms outstretched.
Black Petal Mar 2021
No matter what comes
I'm making it beautiful
Here in this refuge
Black Petal Mar 2021
Iridescent bird
Pauses for sweet red flower
Lightning bolt stands still
Black Petal Mar 2021
I'll wait while you mend
And fill the empty spaces
With color and song
Black Petal Apr 2021
The world was frantic.
Nature, the only escape.
You and I skipped stones.
Black Petal Mar 2021
Stay, luminous moon.
Orbit my heart forever.
Shine through its deep cracks.
Black Petal Dec 2022
Does it ever leave?
The voice which says "No, girl."
"This joy ain't for you."
Black Petal Nov 2021
He's tending the garden.
Earth on his hands
Sweat on his neck.
Sprinkling seeds
From freshly spent flowers.
I can't see his eyes behind his Ray Bans
But I know they're focused, delighted
Observing the occupants and visitors
In his cultivated oasis.
To keep the garden nurtured,
protected,
is critical.
He worries when the storms roll in.
How will they fare?
But he does what he can.
He rids the area of weeds
And cares for slender stems.
It's a promise kept
To tend and till.

In the garden he's a father too.
Black Petal Mar 2021
Moon glitters on waves
Blackbird sings in the shadows
Nature's midnight song
Now
Black Petal Apr 2021
Now
There is only now
Boiling and blistering now
Sit and breathe through now
Black Petal Apr 2021
Sweet fragrant citrus
Awaken my tired senses
The essence of home
Black Petal Apr 2021
Turning a new leaf
She stretches towards the sun
Displaying her truth
Black Petal May 2022
After the storm's wake
Remember there's still beauty.
Bow to the rainfall.
Black Petal Mar 2021
Among the Cypress
Portal to an untouched world
Where life reigns Supreme
Black Petal Mar 2021
You cannot hear me
When I sing behind these walls
I have sealed them shut
Black Petal Mar 2021
Sitting in the sun
Soft grass below my bare skin
A lovely moment
Black Petal Apr 2021
I am the howling wind
I am the cold mist kissing your skin
I am leaves and branches dancing
I am swollen waves and sideways rain
I am black sky
I am the storm.
Tea
Black Petal Sep 2022
Tea
Swirls of fragrant steam
Rise from its porcelain well
A cup of love, made.
Black Petal Feb 2023
To stare at a bowl of fruit

To become intimately aware of a pear's curves,
The pores of a lemon peel.
The velvet of a peach.
To meditate for hours on the shadows of grapes.
I long to stare at a bowl of fruit.
To hear nothing but wind and paint strokes.
Black Petal Jun 2023
Naked in plain sight
Mortifying and holy
To be truly seen
Black Petal Mar 2021
A single flower
Blooms among the tangled weeds
Beauty in the mess
Black Petal Mar 2020
Glittering only for a moment
Like the lip of a wave in the sun
Surrendering its light
Everlasting
Ever flowing
Eternal
Black Petal Mar 2021
It seems easy for you
to shut off
your affections for me.
Of this, I am envious.
My love is a strong current
Uncontained
in the wild river of my being
Slamming into rocks and timber
without mercy.

Attempts to build dams in this stream
fail miserably
when its roaring waters tear through them
like paper.

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