They’ve Gone Away

Faces and names I’ve not forgotten
held in my bones and memory.
I touched the flesh of each one,
listened to their electric thoughts.
I still can hear their voices as once
we played catch, drove wildly, walked
sacred paths, gazed unknowing
down the corridor laid before us –
at its end a door closed
before I could get there.


My first best friend
playing from yard to yard
stole away one afternoon
and has not come back.

I knew a guy for a little while
who could make me laugh.
No word for forty years.
A few days ago he went away.

My high school friend died.
His white Mustang carried us
through our town, cruising
with all the others.

My brother went back home
and cared for our mother.
Both have gone through the door
but my questions remain.

He was working his work
high up in the wires.
His work carried him away
on a warm desert day.

Hers is a familiar story
of one who should not be gone.
She is gone and in death
I wrote a poem about her.

That’s enough for now.
There are many others.
I’ve lost track of most
and I’ll probably never know.


May all of my faithful departed
through the mercy of saints
and angels, heaven and earth
rest in peace.


Portland, Oregon – All Hallow’s Eve, October 30, 2019

De Profundis

IMG_20181031_100956.jpg

Out of the depths I am
here now to tell of life and loss.
From the earth I came
walked the green fields
returned when my time had come.

I remember the swirl of life
light playing within myriad forms
spun in sensuous warp and weft
color woven into darkness
I, transfixed in the weave.

What might have been
had I courage, will, and love
enough to bear the world, wronged –
words of peace always on my lips
spoken with my dying breath?


Portland, Oregon – All Hallows’ Eve – October 31, 2018

My photo is of a terracotta/ceramic sculptural piece I recently found in my front yard.  It was buried under an old fern at the base of a big tree.  I found it intact and no worse for living many years in the elements. I do not know who crafted it or how it came to be where I found it.

As to “De Profundis” please see Psalm 130 and a profound letter from Mr. Oscar Wilde.