for my friend, Billie Jean James
I see you standing akimbo
astride the desert warp
in red gladiola
stemmed with black boots
your head turns
to the sound of pain
borrow pit
neap tide
leafing tree
I see you
on the first quarter of the moon
riding a flow of words
drifting
gone
and still here
do not wrap that old robe about yourself
and leave us
once we dreamed on paper
swept up in a word dance
you carried us with you
under your red beach umbrella
do not leave us
I see you
gone
and still here
Billie Jean was a poet, teacher, environmentalist, feminist, activist and one of the most energetic people I have ever known.
1 comment:
Beautiful as always Lady
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