Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Beyond our reach

 Beyond our reach 

The tiny feeder’s empty so no birds fly back and forth

I miss them as the pine boughs dip and sway

the wind from the east rising again, three days blowing 

although the sky is blue with dreams of summer 

and blousy tulips fill the pots. 


Slow days lengthening, crochet blanket and its baby growing 

the comfort of routine,

a song of loveliness with minor chords beneath 

the grip of worry, grief, the price we pay 

for those we cherish, suffering 

beyond our reach. 


April 14th 2026 Hounoux 

1 comment:

  1. I can see you Sally, and the tulips outside. I don't need to imagine the wind it's been here but gone. Another cherished baby wrapped in colourful rows made with love protected from the worries we all share of those beyond our reach. Whose leaders have a duty to give up the fights and remember babies too have human rights.

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