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About quillfyre

I'm a poet and member of the League of Canadian Poets published in Ottawa journals and online. My poems have received Honourable Mentions in Arborealis 2008, Ontario Poetry Society, and the Canadian Authors Association National Capital Writing Contest in 2008 and 2011. I began writing on a manual green Olivetti typewriter, but I don’t miss having poems flavoured with correction fluid and cross-outs.

Day 28 stone Messages from the Sun

Today’s guest post on the Writing Our Way Home blog, and another from Lynne Spreen’s Any Shiny Thing at http://anyshinything.com/  brought my focus on a change in attitude taking place this week. And who cannot be positive when the sun has returned?

Day 28

how the light of sun
sends me messages.

how the upward arc of its rays
tweaks the corners of my mouth
after so many days of frowning.

the soft lips of cloud arc in a small smile
mirroring my own, found this morning
in the mismatched sock pile.

CAS

Day 27 Thinking about TV medicine

every day a new malady,

television doctors scaring us,

the list of symptoms long.

These days I spend more time

looking in the mirror for the first sign.

Yesterday, the first feathers.

Today, gills.

 

CAS

Stone #26 dry air in winter

Day 26

indoors in winter, a dry climate.
I think of Arizona, Sonoran desert,
the beauty in empty spaces,
flowers blooming in parched cracks
in the hard dry earth.

I reflect on my hands, and wonder:
will flowers sprout from the cracks
and fissures dry air creates
between my fingers, and
on my roughened palms?

25th Stone: on listening to the sea

Day 25

on the window sill
a large pink conch sleeps
until I raise it to my ear to hear
the shush of the sea as it breathes
molecules of shell, fine filaments of krill
and tiny silver fish that slide through surf
a million tiny butter knives winking