Spring: the music of open windows.
spring
Seasonal wisdom
learn from leaves
green is go —
yellow & red
slow down, stop
take time to rest
Spring sleeplessness
It’s winter-has-warmed-to-spring insomnia —
you don’t want to stay up late
but the warm-cool air
coming in through the windows
is a seasonal aphrodisiac
too strong to deny —
the quiet of the dark
the rustling of the leaves
the glow of the moon —
How can anyone sleep
with a breeze like that?
blowing in all the defrosted desire
that froze last November,
caressing you with earthy invitations
and fresh green scents
that make you remember
your primalness —
Why even bother turning in?
no dream will be as good
as this open-window wakefulness,
no rest worth missing
weather this wonderful —
So strip down to your skivvies
and skip the sleep —
it’s Spring!
Seasons’ greetings
some trees re-leaf in the blink of an eye
the instant that winter first hesitates —
and some wait till a quarter of summer
Fell swoop
Birds in the springtime —
daredevilish in their quest
songful in their survival —
weightless wings — heavy risk
March Night
I shook off the house like a hooded cape,
And came out, free, into the March-blown street…
At a lash of the gale, at a sight of the cloud-tattered skies,
As a coat discarded,
I shook off civilization
And became wild,
And my naked soul raced the clouds,
And the flavor of the Earth was fresh and primitive…
—James Oppenheim (1882–1932), “March Night,” War and Laughter, 1916
Falling up
Autumn is springtime in reverse.
Very verdant vernal vessels
The energy of the earth flows through the veins of springtime.
Flyby
yellow butterfly —
did your wisp fluttering wings
make this springtime breeze?
Spring flight & grounding
Butterflies dot springtime with flitting airy kisses.
Barely knowing
Spring and summer come with a lush layer of foliage over reality, but when things start falling away in the autumn and get bare and stark in the winter we’re forced to look at things more as they really are, including ourselves.
Desert winter departing
early February in the desert —
the sun is springtime warmth
the breeze, winter’s leftovers
Brisk breezes
weathered winter leaves
skip and tumble down the road
racing towards the spring