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love notes

a ritual to start the work week

Monday, September 26, 2022

Cosmos bloom fuchsia-pink,
eight-pointed star between
my fingertips. Directionless
as the fog lifts, no way but up
off this island. No hero, here —
he wrote, hopefully or woefully
we may never know — only
waves echoing prayer-like out
into the infinite, uninhibited
beyond.

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Monday, September 19, 2022

Nectar opens endlessly, unstable
unable to keep from filling
eager nostrils with its
sweetness, forever wafting, volatile
and vulnerable, taken
and given and giving and
taking, using our self-sustaining
insatiability for its own ends
and endings and beginnings.

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Monday, September 12, 2022

all this static
and mental crossfire
have my brain waves
going hay-wire
fighting battles
with no foes
and trading secrets
with no codes
but I know
closed blinds
don’t let sun shine
into cobwebbed corners
morning finds me
awake and aching
already exhausted
from night-years
of longing of woe
as one below
of one above
we wander
wondering why
we feel so alone
split by our wills
and our wealth
hiding inside
our selves
and our cells
finding mighty cons
to busy our minds
while our newness
keeps its peace
marginalized
but creeping
note by blotted note
into its own
center

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Tuesday, September 6, 2022

From choosing stop over snooze to
missing the third hup-two in my
moisturizing regimen (merely
watching the minutes whizz by),
minor slippages erode my
morning routine like this September
rain feeds high mountain streams
after a parched August. Perhaps
they’ll rediscover their beds
farther down hill as they
speed toward patient low lakes.

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Monday, August 29, 2022

just is just is just is just
when lived when felt when blood when dust

earth from flame to heal from blade
be true be fair renew remade

will can burn can hurt can harm
of heart of home of art of arm 

born to bear forgive to know
beget be good regret regrow

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Monday, August 22, 2022

hawk over highway, perched and eyeing
like clouds withholding rain or ballots
boxed and stacked before the cast, standing
and pacing, not running nor flying,
steeping, weak and strengthening, not quite
complete, still turning, survived, alive,
but not yet thriving

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Monday, August 15, 2022

Please hold me I can’t say my name
he stutters from under our blame
as he unfurls his arm
praying I’ll do no harm
and prescribe more than state-funded shame.

Please hold our hurt in your heart
and consider how you played your part
and that changing the cast
can’t rewrite the past
and empathy is just the start.

Please hold all our lines are busy
and we don’t know how long it’ll be
all beds full, budgets tapped
rivers dry, spirits sapped
when there’s no care to spare are we free?

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Monday, August 1, 2022

exhaust me
don’t let me catch my breath
leave me gasping
run me down
run me ragged
show me how it feels to lose myself
lose my head
leave this body
bury it in heaving
break this shell
feed us the pieces
make us grow

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Monday, July 25, 2022

Shadows of leaves, standing
before the mango sunrise,
shimmer across the bookshelf,
indistinct sequins cleansing
night’s rough spots from
our shared body. Curious,
isn’t it? How we wake
and walk and wonder,
when the answers slide
so simply into our rooms
each morning.

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard
Monday, July 18, 2022

Summer storms cheer us —
thunder hugging our silent
solitude from us.

Rain reminds us of
us — its weight and nourishment
ours to bear and share.

Not tears, raindrops won’t
fall alone and we — we must
feel them together. 

 

love notes
a ritual to start the work week

Christopher Shepard