the horizon
   I am Penelope
   Watching Odyssseus sail away
   To the mercy of capricious gods.
   Or am I Pelias, sending Jason on his quest
   That will one day unseat me?
   I seal the envelope, put it in the box.
   Gone from sight
   Beyond the call of my voice.
   Reachable only through thoughts,
   And dreams. And prayers.
   I imagine that you are having adventures 
   Slaying monsters all across the world
   Fighting your way back to me
   Dripping with riches and wonder
   Rather than devoured by Scylla's fearsome jaws.
   Or impaled on an editor's spindle.
   Godspeed, little poem!
   Campfire(contents)
   Your circle is complete
   There can be no expansion
   The clique is a campfire 
   Where souls huddle
   And when a stranger approaches
   You guard the flame
   With suspicious eyes and mental transactions: 
   What is my cost, where is the benefit?
   The calculations are without remorse
   Algorithms show no pity
   The computations deemed too complex
   And the answer is no. 
   A line is a circle of infinite radius
   and you cannot see across the diameter.
   Your circle is complete
   There can be no expansion.
   Mood(contents)
   My nights were not all I wished them to be.
   Pleasant enough, but victim
   Of the harsh comparison to vivid imagination.
   What I had was not what I wanted.
   Unsettled, unsatisfied,
   I walk on the beach.
   My angry stride long and quick
   To dull wrath's edge with fatigue. 
   I walk in the water
   That I might feel the sting of cold
   Rather than the chill that comes from inside.
   Let the ocean wash away impotent rage
   Let the waves cleanse my mood
   Let the water extinguish the flame
   Of eager self-criticism.
   I will walk until warm sun returns.
   I will walk until the bitter wind dies.
   I will walk until the memories recede
   Of countless failures
   Of poor decisions
   Faulty logic
   Bad judgment.
   Let them pour forth from me.
   And let them wash away with the tide. 
   Mornings at the Beach(contents)
   Folly Beach Christmas, 2010(contents)
   Alone, the Christmas sun embraces me
   With warm arms fierce against the chill
   The waves speak to me
   In their susurrations.
   Bid me close my eyes
   To receive their prayers.
   I am isolated
   Yet connected to the world.
   People say I should be sad
   To be alone on Christmas
   Yet I am celebrating a joy
   Only this moment can impart. 
   Heliotropism(contents)
   It's mornings like this
   That remind me why I chose this place
   Or maybe
   This place chose me
   The sun, bright
   Gentle as a lover's touch
   Warm
   Like the breath of God
   I forget the cold
   Of all the lonely nights
   And lean
   Into my lover's embrace.
   Spring(contents)
   I wake before dawn
   As I always do
   And I feel as if I am the only one moving.
   Tendrils of the night's chill
   Still float in the morning air.
   I am not the only one moving:
   The birds are running their errands on the beach,
   The dolphins ply their trade in the cold surf,
   Just beyond the break.
   And the Earth rotates
   Turning once again to embrace the sun.
   And while it rotates
   There is also the movement of the planet
   Around the source of it's light
   Sometimes closer
   Sometime further. 
   The Earth tilts toward the sun
   And then away, diffident
   And toward again.
   And we are all a part of this motion
   Even though we cannot perceive it.
   We see only the evidence
   As the warmth returns
   All is forgiven
   And we celebrate.
   Sun Rising Behind Clouds(contents)
   Fog crept down the beach
   Fooling no one
   And overhead clouds of blood and ash
   Stretched away to seep into porcelain seas.
   Then fingers of orange light
   Thrust across the sky
   Shredding the flimsy veil
   And flooding the world
   With soul-seeking light.
   A tide of turmoil quelled
   By an ocean of calm.
   Whorls and Eddies (contents)
   When the course of the river is vexed, the flow turns back upon itself. It forms whirlpools, energy moving only around itself, going nowhere. Or it froths as do waves at the beach when they run out of sea.
   Watch the flow of the water as it goes under the pier. See how the turbulence creates its oscillation, and vacillation. Nutrients that muddy the water are dropped as it slows, and it is in these places that the fish gather, and life blooms. And beyond the water is clearer for it. 
   I have placed this stone here as a perturbation to your stream. I wanted to show you that there is love in the world for you, without condition, without reciprocity, without any thought of payback. I want you to forget it was me simply because I could do no other: I was merely heeding the demands of my universe. I want you to feel no obligation because the joy I felt in being able to help in such a tiny way pays any debt in full.
   You do not need to carry everything with you in your dash to the sea. Let the silt drop, and the water clear.
   Rejection(contents)
   Sleep has rejected me again
   My bed spit me out
   After a night of hard chewing
   My empty bed mocks me
   Laughs at my failures
   While waiting to be made
   There is no reconciliation here
   The hurt is too new
   One cannot negotiate
   With a fresh gaping wound
   When wounds speak
   The words are never kind
   Wounds use words
   To replicate themselves
   Blood and bruises singing
   Their dark harmony
   Is my only voice
   Sotto Voce, Sunrise
   Sip the dark acid
   And tuck in the sheets 
   The Sporting Life(contents)
   Hard-Packed Sand(contents)
   When you run
   Run on the hard-packed sand
   The receding tide has revealed it.
   The ocean has pounded it smooth for you.
   It is firm against the footfalls.
   The softer sand has too much give
   No traction
   All struggle for no gain
   The pavement is too hard
   It punishes the body
   Pounding knees and ankles
   No, run instead
   On the hard-packed sand
   Later
   You will remember that
   You have trained for years
   To run on the pavement
   Your shoes disperse the shocks
   And you know when they will come
   With steady tempo
   There are wonderful views 
   running on the beach
   Drenched in sunlight
 
					     					 			   The waves,
   The salt air,
   The breeze at your back
   But when you reach the end of the sand
   You must turn around
   And run into the stiff ocean wind
   There is no shade
   And you wilt
   In the harsh light
   When you run
   On the hard-packed sand
   Watch for the tidal pools
   Keep your shoes dry
   and avoid mud squishing in sodden socks
   Better still,
   Run barefoot
   Feet slapping on wet sand
   It's better for you
   Natural
   You've seen the studies
   Video of disembodied feet
   Marching endlessly on the treadmill
   You were made to run barefoot
   Afterwords
   When the sweat and the tears
   Have mixed with the salt air
   And lay thick on your face
   When you can't tell 
   Where the brine ends
   and the sea begins
   When you bandage your feet
   Bloody from thousands of tiny sharp shells
   Blistered from unfamiliar contact
   With abrasive sand
   You know you won't be running again soon
   The pain will be too great
   You'll decide next time
   To wear your shoes
   To protect yourself
   And you will question
   Whether to return to familiar pavement
   Rather than continue
   On hard-packed sand.
   Advice for New Runners(contents)
   Breathing is the essence of running. The mistake most new runners make is breathing too fast. When the oxygen gets short, they breathe faster, and faster, getting less air each time, until they hyperventilate. 
   The key, instead, when those panicky gasps begin, is to exhale long and slow. Let the breath be your meter, meditate on it.
   Breathe in. Hold. Out out out. Pranayama. 
   Do not clench your fists. That may give you the illusion of strength, but remember that it takes energy to make a fist, and your prana is better spent on driving your legs forward. 
   Relax your shoulders. Let your arms swing freely. They will pump for extra momentum: your body will know when that is needed.
   When you encounter a fellow runner, acknowledge them with a quick wave or brief nod of the head. Recognize their effort and they will reflect yours. You will find yourself lighter for the shared burden. 
   Lift your feet as you run. Anytime you hear that “scuff” that is your foot sliding across the ground. It is the sound of braking. Remember this too, when you run downhill. There is a tendency to lean back, put your feet out to take the impact. Rather, float over your feet, and with long strides let gravity take you downhill.
   Do not forget your breath: In. Hold. Out out out. Pranayama.
   Remember to run at your pace. Do not go out too fast. Do not compare yourself to another runner. That person that just passed you may be only going a mile to your five. Perhaps he just started, and is fresh and overzealous, and when he gets to mile five, if he can, he will be slower than you are. Because you do not know the distance they have gone, it is pointless to measure yourself against them. 
   If you are running in a crowded place, people will notice you. You are in motion, and motion attracts attention. Accept it, enjoy it, but do not let that become the reason you run. 
   In. Hold. Out out out.