Fragility and the Endurance of Stone

Sheri Fresonke Harper
When the winds howl down through the pine tree tops,
rain in deluge and riding down the trunk,
my mind screaming that enough is enough,
I break way, crack clay, am left to tilt and sway.

There you may find me digging up stones, stones left by glacier,
muck embedded stones,
and me wearing mud like I belonged in the soil
for each holds a promise and every one held true.

And when I finish counting out all the little stones, sorting by color
storing in a bucket, then you will see me dressed as I am
drenched through to bone
wearing only land.

Here will I pleasure, here rests my eyes,
finding gems to uncover, silicone or sand.
Building bridges to nowhere just so I can stand.
Building bridges to nowhere so may I have a choice.

If only peace had such uncertain goal,
no troll would lie beneath, feeling right at home.
If only love would touch me so concrete,
I'd hold you in my arms and never beg retreat.

Such is the way of the sundered under bliss
to find hope of morning, growing hyacinths and ferns.
Soon you will join me on the pathway to bridge
counting all the stones, as if each held a kiss.

And there you might find me, plucking hyacinth pearls
sniffing coils of longing, scattering them atilt.
For choice is an answer complete in its own self --
one way today, another a different way.

For all of them hold life vining deep down inside
thanking them for water, thanking them for stones.
For a kiss holds all of time engraved deep inside stone
where nowhere is beginning and nowhere is the end.

* Written in the poetry contest at Zorpia
* Mica fractures on one plane and is relatively soft, 2.5 on the Mohs hardness scale

Published by Sheri Fresonke Harper

Sheri works as a freelance writer, novelist and poet. She worked in the aviation industry at the Port of Seattle and Boeing Company for 20 years as a systems analyst/architect where she edited and wrote over...  View profile

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  • mayka6/18/2009

    Very nice poem

  • Michael Segers6/16/2009

    :~}

  • Cherie Bowser6/15/2009

    Very beautiful!

  • J. E. Davidson6/15/2009

    Superb.

  • Bobbi Leder6/15/2009

    So profound.

  • Dan Reveal6/15/2009

    More beauty from our friend Sheri! Thank you!

  • Greenhill6/15/2009

    Another very good poem , thanks Sheri

  • Carol Roach6/15/2009

    another great poem, I hope you are being paid well for your poetry

  • jayanti raman6/14/2009

    Great poem,thanks Sheri Fresonke Harper

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