Tag Archives: Crickets

SPELL

The heatinside. . . the windows ope. . . the dark, the faintest draft, the fat and waxing moonthat looms. . . the cricketsgentle plenty chirping song— ALL RIGHT! All right!- it’s beautiful–and not so very “warm” as ’twas, but … Continue reading

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LOVE AND HONOR AND THY NEIGHBOR

It’s hot more stirring in the form of noise– for cheer and warmth, a need, it’s not. At times like these it is a labor well to heed the call inside your heart to love your neighbor, Just as the … Continue reading

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THE TURN OF THE DAY AND THE NIGHT

Cheat, cheat break! Not one sec should I really take. . . I want to sing a song. . . is that okay? All in good time and place, so that when I do gaze right into my glass, I … Continue reading

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A DAY WELL DONE

Evening holds its sway. . . moon’s bright light, full spectrum. . . crickets, chirping echoing– they have their say, as I’m reflecting on a day well done: keeping practices and promises, completing foreseen actions, carved out time for prayer … Continue reading

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EVENTIDE

Eventide. . . fresh darkness rings the big, soft chirp of crowding little crickets that sing their song outside, and soothe by entering my ear, As fresh-wafting, crisp cool air makes whispers ‘cross my skin and breathes me deep, though … Continue reading

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