Archive for Spiritual Poetry – Page 4

Madrona on the San Juans

Madrona on the San Juans by Paul J. Willis (Arbutus menziesii) Madrona, that strip tease of yours      is working again. The way you pearl out of your bark, following your natural      bent, turns my head in smooth surprise. Your arms reach over the bay with longing,      that supple skin, slightly sunburned, blooming like a dusky […]

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Here and There

Here and There by Paul J. Willis (Platanus racemosa) The ivory of sycamore in the winter morning sun for just an hour. But what a shine. We too stand up, illuminated, in the valley of the shadow, losing leaves, and that’s a sign our roots are meant for higher ground; though we may grow as […]

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Autumn Ginkgo

Autumn Ginkgo by Paul J. Willis (Ginkgo biloba) Little leaves like ochre moths, neatly rising on the stem, you will have one chance to fly, separated, then amen. If we borrow your slight wings, waving temporary hands, we can hope in air to sail not our own, but other lands. If we stay upon the […]

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