One Day I’ll Be Back

you hate my haikus
you want the real me in verse
uncensored for you

July (2012) Daughters

Mythili

you start off
the 7-8-9 club
weaving in and out of rocks
your memorized lyrics giving way
to a new generation of song

Isabella

always in charge
you lead two-year-old cousins
on adventures far too grand
for any grown-up to understand

Riona

cousinly love
brings you out of your shell
all day at the beach
your words free for everyone

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Denver

twenty-three years back
she pointed at this skyline
this is your new home

Take to the Oars

good music and beer
Red Rocks, my Colorado
feel the beat of love

Sweet Endings

it always ends here
i wonder how it will start
once we have moved out

Weighed In

at fifty pounds each
girls spin them around the room
spin my dream come true

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Take My Dream

doubt in every thought
pain deeper, greater than loss
all i want is peace

Take a Breath

Do you think
for a nanosecond
that i don’t know
all i’ve lost
all i’ve yet to lose
all i’ll never know i’ll gain?

If You Were Me

if you were me,
tears and doubt would be so common
you’d learn to silently cry,
to wipe away moisture
while putting puzzle pieces together
with your five-year-old,
to catch that knot in your throat
before it bubbles into a balloon
of anguished sobs

if you were me,
you would be more than
an overly-confident status update
who brags about cycling down the interstate
for a late-night gas emergency,
who flippantly adds an impossible dream
to the brutal reality of all
that you must carry
on your already heavily-laden shoulders

if you were me,
you would see the reality
behind your words,
you would know how utterly small
you stand beneath decisions
that press against your soul
and tear you apart from the inside out

if you were me,
you might want to be
(just for one moment)
the safe-secure-satisfied working mom
who would never do this to her family

but then…
you wouldn’t be me.
i wouldn’t be me.
and what kind of truth
would we both face
if we met, you and i,
and we were not ourselves?

Road Trip Haiku #16

her Iowa home
loving reminder of loss
warm friends i won’t see

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