Author Archive

Two In Love

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

YOU ARE THE OCEAN I AM THE SHORE YOU RUSH TO ME FOREVERMORE YOU ARE THE CURRENT THAT DRAWS ME, THE SAND YOU AND I THE SEA, THE LAND WE OF ONE MIND ONE BODY, ONE SOUL LIKE THE EARTH THAT CONSUMES US OUR DESTINY, IT\'S GOAL WE THE COMBINATION OF THINGS SO VAST WHAT HOLDS THE FUTURE? THE PRESENT? THE PAST? M. Clary 1980

Summers As A Young Girl

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

COTTONFIELDS, ORCHARD YIELDS ALFALFA, FRESHLY CUT ONE-TEN DEGREES AND BUMBLE BEES SCREEN DOORS, NEVER SHUT SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRTS, CLODS OF DIRT SUNBURN ON A FACE COUNTY FAIRS AND SWIMMING BARE A SECRET HIDING PLACE STARLIT NIGHTS, MOSQUITO BITES BULLFROGS ON A POND HORSES GRAZING, TIME FOR DAZING END OF SUMMER…GONE M. Clary 1962

Young Love

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

THEY SAY YOUNG LOVE IS ALWAYS SWEET HOLDING HANDS ALONG THE STREET SAYING WORDS JUST MEANT FOR TWO "I LOVE YOU" and "I LOVE YOU." M. Clary 1978

FOG

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

BLINDING, CHILLING SO UNWILLING TO SET ME FREE…. THICKENING, SETTLING NEVER EXPOSING IT'S MYSTERY…. M. Clary 1966

About Being Together

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

BEING TOGETHER IS KNOWING… EVEN IF WHAT WE KNOW IS… THAT WE CANNOT BE TOGETHER… CAUGHT IN THE TEETH OF MACHINERY… OF A WRONG MOMENT OF OUR LIVES.

Rain

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

RAIN, RAIN POURING DOWN FALLING SWIFTLY UPON THE GROUND PERKING UP THE FIELDS, THE FLOWERS MOMENTARILY, SOMETIMES FOR HOURS M. Clary 1961

Simple Love

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

LOVE IS SUBTLE LOVE IS SWEET LOVE IS GENTLE LOVE, COMPLETE!! M. Clary 1977

Old Man

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

"Old Man, Old Man Where are you from? Tell me about life When you were young." "The Buckeye State" 'What's that you say?' "Things were simpler Back in those days." "Old Man, Old Man What hurts you so?" "Children gone now that I'm old." "I'm ready to die now They no longer care. Life's not worth living No more can I bear." "Old Man, Old Man Open your mind! I care, Old Man I am your kind." M. Clary 1976

The Transient

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

HE DID NOT HAVE A FAMILY WE NEVER KNEW HIS NAME HE DIDN'T CARE TO TELL US JUST FROM WHERE HE CAME HOWEVER, HE HAD ONE FRIEND A BOTTLE OF CHEAP WINE THAT HE KEPT TIGHTLY WRAPPED IN BROWNISH CLOTH AND TWINE SOME DAYS HE'D WORK VERY HARD MOSTLY, HE WOULD LAZE THERE WERE TIMES WE'D FIND HIM SLUMPED AND IN A DAZE THEN ONE DAY WE SAW HIM SMILE FOR SOMEONE CHOSE TO CARE INSIDE HIS JALOPY, A COOKIE TIN A NOTE: "WITH YOU THIS I SHARE" AS HE BIT INTO THE TREATS MUCH TO HIS SURPRISE WHAT HE THOUGHT WERE CHOCOLATE DROPS TURNED OUT TO BE MUD PIES THEN WE HEARD HIM LAUGH OUT LOUD THE TEARS SO FILLED HIS EYES SOON A GIFT CAME TO THE HOUSE AN APRON, LITTLE GIRL SIZE M.Clary 1963

The Music Teacher (A Nun Story)

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

Her eyes were always smiling The Irish brogue, still there Yet, all the time I knew her I never saw her hair She was so much a part of My naive, tender years I loved her so, and she acknowledged Sometimes, she held me near She taught me how to sing and play The notes, the flats, the sharps I learned to play the violin Then one day, the harp? Her talents in abundance She shared them all with ne I cried the day she went away I cared for her, you see? M. Clary 1962