Short Poems. Volume One. By Gene Burnett

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Short Poems Volume One By Gene Burnett www.geneburnett.com Copyright 2006

These poems were written between the Summer of 1999 and December of 2004. Some were written as my part of poetry dialogues with friends. While not conforming to any particular style of short poetry, I did limit myself to what would fit on a lined 4 X 6 index card. The total number of lines could not exceed the number of lines on the card and I wrote in my normal sized writing. For the past 2 years I have not written any poems at all. Recently, after attending several local Poetry Slams I decided to enter and read some of my own. I found that I really enjoyed sharing them out loud. I ve also become interested in writing more poetry. Before embarking on a new phase of writing, I decided to clean house and organize what I d already written. The result of that housecleaning is this book. I teach T ai-chi for a living and spend a lot of time outdoors teaching and practicing. To me T ai-chi is an interesting mix of wild nature and human nature. When I m practicing T ai-chi I feel my animal biological self, meeting my human civilized self. For this reason I prefer to practice T ai- Chi in parks, where nature meets culture, rather than in a civilized training hall or out in the wilderness. A lot of my inspiration comes from what I observe in this ongoing process of balancing my wild nature and my civilized nature. Love and relationship is another arena where these two natures meet and is another source of inspiration for me. I hope you enjoy these short poems and feel inspired, not only to write some of your own, but to share them with your friends and community. Gene Burnett Ashland, OR Spring 2006

For Samarra

February A false Spring Stirs my Summer mind All at once What s coming is coming What s here is here I think of loving you And wonder What I might write And I see you Stopping our walk To stand by a small tree Holding a half-open Magnolia blossom Softly with both hands Your eyes closed Your nose deep in Heaven Flowers Are part of your religion And you Are part of mine I know By now How sweet Your honey Can be But knowing Is not As sweet As tasting

Standing outside breathing I watch a mole Burrowing under the grass Sending worms Fleeing to the surface Sometimes leaving the steady ground Is the way to find it The thing I like best About this stream Is that all my favorite places Come and go Just like a dog I love you again And again But nothing Truly repeats Even what doesn t Change about you Changes

I saw a dog Rolling on his back In the grass Deep in the bliss Of scratching I was certain At that moment He didn t know his name His master or anything else I will roll In you like that With everything I know Set aside But ready at a moment s notice

Wedding Poem 1 A tornado in Spring Roots in change And clings to nothing No safe place Is equal to its beauty There is no safe place To touch its beauty So I say Let safety rest And take this for your teacher Distance Closeness And risk Wedding Poem 2 In July It seems as if Summer Will last forever In January Winter

I used to require Distance To feel love Then I required Closeness Now I require Both Let the moon see What s beyond that hill Walking to work On a cold Fall day Unconsumed by particulars Feeling into The wholeness of my self Something better Is not better And any road I m on Is the right one

Writing this poem Late at night I forget then remember The Fall night outside To surrender myself Into wholeness To cross that imaginary line Will take everything I have A windy New Year s Eve Too nestled After lovemaking To move To my bedroom We stayed in hers And let the midnight cheers Weave in and out Of strangely restful Half-sleep When I can t bear To look in the mirror I resort to cleaning it

All Summer long The stray orange cat Looked out of place Prowling the park Uneasy like a tourist Now the ground Is covered With big yellow leaves And she walks invisible Easy like a native Practicing T ai-chi In the park Stepping slowly I watch the wind Fill the air With spinning seeds The leaves too Are teachers Some hold tight For weeks Others let go Now Wind blows A branch falls Snap crash Where I stood a moment ago I remember now I love you completely

Everything is in motion Nothing stands still What is called stillness Is not opposing this This mist Is impenetrable I ve given up trying Feel its wetness On my face For this I love you With all my heart I walked with Death today And was glad to be alone Nothing Begins this poem And nothing Ends it

I watch an ant Drag the body of a butterfly Across a mountain path The three of us Inseparable

If I had a choice I d rather remember The heron s stillness And perfect attention Than how I turned to talk And missed the strike Oak leaves Hold on All Winter Until Spring When new growth Finally pushes Them out And down To earth When we sit quietly Looking into each other s eyes I feel myself bend and sway Between yes and no Like branches in Spring wind

The presence of anything Is a miracle A trashcan A chickadee A sidewalk A Fall breeze Love is always here It s me that comes and goes

Love is in everything A dark light Moving to find you where you look On a walk with your father A king snake Black red and yellow Disappearing into a pile of stones On a walk with me Sunlight Flashing on the backs Of two ravens flying In a shady corner of the park A cat toys with a mouse Already dead From above A squirrel full of life Scolds with everything it has Your wholeheartedness Is its own kind of wisdom Little friend Cry for your cousin The trees will wait for you

A difficult Uphill bike ride And at our destination A difficult Uphill talk Along the way Baby ground squirrels Tails straight up Running fast Across open rocky fields From the sheltering shade Of one tree to another I remind myself Don t do anything special Don t ignore Don t believe Don t act yet Just watch this Like a cloud It will move and open Soon enough

Everyday now The Fall wind Stirs and scatters leaves The fact of Death Yours and mine especially Stirs my love Keeps it moving Listening Welcoming Trembling Opening Alive

Summer has returned My joints welcome the warmth Opening and breathing Standing in the shade Feeling the truth That every moment Is my whole life

I jump Arms stretched overhead You throw a stick Up into the branches For tiny sweet Fall plums Today s Fall rain Swells the stream Yesterday s leaves Pushed a little farther Sold my television today Gave a sad man a good price Who wins loses Who loses wins Her sweet kiss Swells my heart All around me I hear Yes Even the great rock Sitting in the stream Says it slowly

If you want to see The little grey stream bird Do its funny bouncing dance Or jump in and out of icy water On and off of slippery stones Just wait awhile If you want to hear its song Wait a little longer They could pass For rocks These little grey Stream birds Under a bridge Startled by a trespasser Three baby stream birds Leap fluttering into the current Somehow past two waterfalls They regroup on a shady stone Where with no hint of distress Their mother continues feeding them

Watching this Mountain stream I remember Iowa And how I used to say The sky is my ocean I love what can be seen From a path That leads nowhere Beside but never touching A rocky stream I watch a heron One foot in front of the other Standing on a wet stone Neck outstretched Completely ready The essence of attention

My practice and teaching Cultivating energy Stand Breathe and move Listening always For what feels most deeply right Follow that to wholeness

Spring sun Rushing water Dancing as always Between worlds I start again On this Spring day With another Unconditional yes For you That tree Your suffering My love An endless mystery As each petal Finds its way To the ground I meet a big brown snake Sunning itself on an open path I stroke its tail And watch it slip Effortlessly hissing into the grass

Slowly inevitably The gates keep opening Home in my skin Home in my heart Home in the world Home in your arms There s a moment In a melting Before the drops Suddenly break free When water loosens And coats itself I hold my claims lightly Like the green leaf That turns red Falls Turns brown Disappears And never stops living

Suddenly In glimpses My flesh My self Stillness Humming back and forth Between something And something else

The Winter wind Worked the tall trees Over today Some fell But most Twisted and rolled Swaying Not just back and forth But in gentle circles In Winter I see shades and shapes In the blue green hills That will vanish soon In the white light Of Summer Ahhhh sweet sun Sweet smells February false Spring I breathe you deep Chances are You ll soon be gone

Saying goodbye To the season Of having the park to myself I welcome The season Of people everywhere A dark light Is moving through me I wake up everyday In a different world Today s news A bat Flying about At noon The sun Shining through its wings Rather than pretend To some specific identity And commit To its endless defense What if I drop Like a stone Into the stream And allow the splash The ripples The sinking The tumbling The changing To be what they are

I am yielding To the electric edge Of love Sometimes Too slowly to see Like rocks in a stream Sometimes Faster Like sweet figs Ripening with the Summer s end Root, stem, leaf, flower Mom, dad, me, you What is this invisible presence Supporting each thing And everything In being now Exactly what it is Moment to moment I call it love But whatever it is I bow To its electric edge

Watching a pretty Summer girl I ask her a silly question Just to stretch the moment a bit Her image will stay with me While my sadness and longing Lay their claim But so weakly now For a deeper truer love Of everything Is already burning through

Ground squirrels Meet And sweetly press Their paws To each other s faces Then scurry off On their regular business The world is full Of madness and suffering The Summer air has been hot And full of forest fire smoke Still, love grows where we let it And today Cool breezes Falling leaves And the shadows of clouds A fire That burns a long time Is well tended

No sun today just low clouds A thick white mist Obscuring all but the closest trees A light snow falling Everywhere but where I stand Under the park band shell Watching the green-white lawn And an old birch Still hanging on To a few hundred yellow leaves When the right wind comes The last leaves fall As beautiful in the air As on the tree On the ground As in the air

Ah, sweet figs All at once Fall is coming