Falling Asleep
Curling into a question mark
eyes shuttered
lips pursed
hands empty.
Dropping through
long dusty shafts
down into dank cellars.
Leaving behind faded day.
That last cup of sunlight
pouring from fingertips.
Lulled by rattling trains,
sighs of motors.
Bringing nothing but
memory into night.
Now I will untie knots
tear off wrappings
opening wide bundles of dreams.
Nightscape
Fog
horns sound though
air
soaked in blackness.
All
evening long listening
to
hiss of trucks, cars.
Shadows
brush across walls
as
trees trace their branches.
Gathering
and waving
together
then swaying apart.
While
I sleep, stars glide
through
heaven making
their
appointed rounds in
ancient
sacred procession.
Dreams
as smooth as rose
petals
spill into my mind
growing
wild patches in
this
dark garden of night.
Lost Dream
I
am driving up a hill
without
name on an
unnumbered
highway.
This
road transforms into
a
snake winding around
coiled
on hair pin turns.
At
bottom of the incline
lies
a dark village strangely
hushed
with secrets.
How
black it is. How difficult
to
find that dream street
which
I must discover.
Exactly
what I will explore
is
unsure. Where I will find it
is
unknown. All is in question.
I
continue to haunt gloomy
streets
in this dream town
crossing
dim intersections.
Everything
has become a maze
where
one line leads to another
dead
ends become beginnings.
Deciding
to abandon my search,
I
return for my automobile…
nowhere
to be found in shadows.
Finally
I look up at the moon’s
yellow
eye…my lips forming
prayers to a disinterested god.
Beach
My mind is an ocean
where
swimmers, surfers,
sun
worshippers cavort.
Long
salty hair
held
between
their
teeth.
Flourishing
wild
flowered gowns
…streams of silk
waves of taffeta
splashy lace.
They
sail through
my
watery face
combing
my eyes
whispering
in my ears.
Alone,
under a pointillist sky.
Gulls
flying around me.
Black
waters touched by
moon
of vague prophecy.
When I Was New
When I
was new
and the
world was new.
So many
roads to wander
under a
cerulean sky.
Forbidden
fruits to savour,
forbidden
lips to taste.
Full of
promise, flowers
budding
on the vine.
Their
perfume covering
my
fingertips.
I hurried
through each day
alive
with my songs.
The
moon rose just for me and
stars
burned just for me
Every
morning brought
sunshine
to my window.
Another
day filled with wonder
waiting
at my doorstep.
Spring
was greener then.
When I
was new
and the
world was new.
Joan
McNerney has been the recipient of three scholarships. She has recited her work
at the National Arts Club, New York City, State University of New York,
Oneonta, McNay Art Institute, San Antonio and the University of Houston, Texas
as well as other distinguished venues. A reading in Treadwell, New York was
sponsored by the American Academy of Poetry.
Published worldwide in over thirty five countries. her work has appeared in literary publications too numerous to mention. Four Best of the Net nominations have been awarded to her.
The Muse in Miniature and Love Poems for Michael are both available on Amazon.com and Cyberwit.net. Released recently is a new title At Work. This collection shows colourful but realistic snapshots of working women and men in their daily lives.
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