Friday, November 24, 2023

Friday, November 24, 2023: Ellen Cantor's poem "Joy" and Two Photos ("Seeking" and "Seeking 2")

 

                                                                  © 2023 Ellen Cantor


Joy


Remembering your love of nature

The garden dances

With the wind as a partner

And songbirds as melody

Twirling, Whirling, Swirling

Surging, twisting, stretching

Seeking nourishment

Ascending new heights

Yarrow, Pittosporum, Myoporum

Germander, Cranesbill, Mexican Sage

Emerge

As shiny gemstones

Atop circular shapes

Brimming with stones

A Japanese Maple flourishes


© 2023 Ellen Cantor




© 2023 Ellen Cantor



Ellen Cantor is a Southern California artist who uses the camera and words to

reimagine her feelings. Using poetry, Ellen examines how events impact her life.

Poetry is Ellen’s way to interpret feelings about today’s changing world.

Photographs augment and help to articulate the feelings she expresses through her

poetry.

 

Ellen received a BS from The University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and

continued her education in Interior and Architectural Design at UCLA. She has

studied photography at Santa Fe Workshops, Maine Media Workshop and The Los

Angeles Center of Photography and Poetry through Inlandia and with Nancy Woo.



Friday, November 3, 2023

Friday, November 3, 2023: Sister Lou Ella HIckman's "what mythical creature singing", and "a journey"

what mythical creature singing

what mythical creature is she

singing the voice of the river

yet the river itself is mythical

nothing unusual for it to sing

to roar in white water

perhaps she is also the rafter carried along

as earth’s memories are carried

along canyon walls

that too is singing

that too is mythical

the earth how unusual

being herself singing

mythical


a journey


the few memories

that survived

slept inside a house

with neat plain rooms

a small kitchen

and a small mowed lawn . . .

a screened porch

like other faces of the ordinary

spoke to the world nothing of shame . . .

my years faded forward

until counseling opened

an unexpected gift

an omen in a dream

that gutted everything glacier

and life collapsed . . .

this ancient gracefulness appeared

a spirit animal talisman

carved to fit in the palm of my hand . . .

now as i turn seventy

survival is a wildness wonder

marked with prowling paw prints

and fresh scat

tonight

as i sit in this silence waiting

for the first snow to fall

a soul-faced she-wolf

flashes across the forest darkness

in my eyes


© 2023 Sister Lou Ellen HIckman




Bio: Sister Lou Ella has a master’s in theology from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio and is a former teacher and librarian. She is a certified spiritual director as well as a poet and writer.  Her poems have appeared in numerous magazines such as America, US Catholic,Commonweal, The Christian Century, Presence, Prism, and several anthologies.  She was a Pushcart nominee in 2017 and 2020. Five poems from her book, she: robed and words, set to music by James Lee III were performed on May 11, 2021 in New York City.