Submitted by Clayton Medeiros on April 25, 2012
Fog in the distance
Walk the beach where the crab lived
Dungeness crab cake
Submitted by Clayton Medeiros on April 24, 2012
San Francisco hustle
Crisp cumulous cloud blue sky
Each corner a taste
Submitted by Clayton Medeiros on April 22, 2012
Late winter gray day
Bereft of sunny expectations
Smart cats curled on sofas
I am scarved and bundled
For a neighborhood walk
Little distinguishes bay from sky
Autumn detritus still waits
For a sunny spring day
Respite arrives in a
Bright yellow crocus
Submitted by Clayton Medeiros on April 21, 2012
We always try
To straighten out complexity
As if a single day
Could be a straight line
Hour to hour from
Awakening to bedtime
But chaos lurks
Present at the curb’s edge
In the glance of a stranger
The unopened door
A turn not taken
The unanswered call
Submitted by Clayton Medeiros on April 20, 2012
Early spring walk on
A rare blue northwest day
Rivulets on green slopes
Magnolia’s pristine white
Memories of childhood adventures
Following the stream the other side of
Shade grown tobacco’s fallow fields
Far into the woods
I felt like Natty Bumpo
A frontiersman who understood
The ways of the forest
And all the lives it held
Carried everything he needed
In the constant quest for new land
Without farmers and rules
Seasons’ rhythmic cycles
Spring time exuberance
Shelter in the forest’s quiet
Then I returned home for cookies
I could smell coming up the walk
Chocolate chips and walnuts
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