Whistling for Moonbeams

A menagerie of scribbled thoughts, memories, and favorite things

Sunday, June 18, 2017

A Spell of Names

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She ran into the wood, laughing. The sound echoed small, tinkling bells, golden with life. Enchanted, he followed, pushing away branches and...
Sunday, June 11, 2017

Variation on a Theme: Erato

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A brief lustre in the distance, a gentle splash made the man look up from the sand where he had lain the objects in his pocket, to which...

Variation on a Theme: The Transformation of Psyche

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It was pain that lifted her off the ground. With each that she suffered, she found she was shedding off just a little more skin, flesh, ...
Sunday, June 4, 2017

Variation on a Theme: Psyche

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Three tasks, she had fulfilled, and with the last triumph she felt weakest, because mortal, slight and barefoot; yet about to earn what t...

Piano Sonata in C# Minor, "Moonlight", Ludvig Van Beethoven

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It must be night, else I must be dreaming. So, it is night. So, it is that the moon illuminates our loneliness and propels them round an...

Wine Glass

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long-stemmed--your neck, my eyes graze, as you take a sip from a corner of the wine's mouth and something spills inside me: sobri...
Sunday, March 5, 2017

Variation on a Theme: Eros

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Faceless, you arrive. Breathless from your journey--through mountains and pain, across sorrow, a sea--you arrive. It is evening and the moon...
Sunday, May 1, 2016

Everywhere

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I have dreamed of this: the sound of your footfalls, that voice, calling out, "Love?", the door opening, the sight of you, that l...
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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Hours

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Morning   The coffee is almost done and the house smells wonderful, just as you said it would. You are asleep and I am watching you, tra...
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Saturday, April 2, 2016

Hours

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I want to be the ray of sunlight that slants across your cheek, whose warmth and light you wake up to. I want to be the window that lets in ...
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Monday, March 28, 2016

Variation on a Theme: Daphne and Apollo

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She turns.  Yet again, that swivel to the back, the weakening in her middle, heart succumbing to the longing for sight, the way a ...
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Sunday, March 27, 2016

Tonight, I, too, can write the saddest lines

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And when I think of violins, I will think of you. You, waiting, as I walk toward you. You, smiling, your hands on your waist, holding promi...
Friday, March 25, 2016

Afternoons

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The fire is nice and warm and I'm snuggled in my writing chair, my feet up, my main character about to enter his moment of epiphany. Yo...
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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Evenings

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My heart is racing, I feel weak in my knees. Tucked in a corner of the bar and sitting in the shadows, I am watching you croon your heart to...
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Saturday, March 19, 2016

Mornings

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Reeling with happiness at the stretches of cobbled streets I've stepped on and the rows of pretty awnings I've walked under--but mos...
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Monday, February 8, 2016

Everywhere

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Kiss me in the rain, Love, quiet my fears with the light in your eyes. Take me everywhere with you, tie my hand to yours. I want to step ...
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Sunday, February 7, 2016

Rain

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How silently the heart pivots on its hinge - Jane Hirschfield The night is full of sighs. Doleful, longing. The darkness stretches...
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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Mornings

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I am roused by the sound of raindrops pattering against glass. Beside me, you are asleep, and I watch the steady rise and fall of your ches...
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Vessel

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Hungry anchor to my mooring-- fastened, fierce; glow of firelight clinging  to surfaces, your skin  on mine, your rage entwine...
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Sunday, January 31, 2016

Mornings

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I hear the door click shut and I start to panic. My scrambled eggs are a mess and I just realized I had put too much oil in the pan for the...

Nights

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Your face, lit by the pale glow of a candle-- I gasp and ask myself if anything could be more beautiful, if any other man could take my b...
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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Evenings

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Elsewhere, it is twilight. Elsewhere, I hear your footfalls on the wooden planks that lead to our doorstep. My heart is fluttering with but...
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Prayer

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Teach me to walk away: from what hurts me, where I am not needed, where I intrude, where I am but shadow, where I cause pain. Teach ...
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Variation on a Theme: Apollo's Lament

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" In the heart of the wood, a god learns too late: love transforms never quite in one way." - J. Neil C. Gar...
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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Nights

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Words elude me tonight, Love. I am filled only with prayer that your path and mind be lit with starlight and moonshine, that your thoughts ...
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Sunday, January 24, 2016

Mornings

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The sky is painted a certain shade of lonely today; the sun is sulking behind willing clouds. I take a walk among the dunes, my bare feet...
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Saturday, January 23, 2016

Nights

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"Look how the stars shine so tonight, Love, see how they illuminate the darkness. We still haven't decided on our constellation, b...
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Monday, January 18, 2016

All these, that's all.

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Because what you have done, Love, was to gift me with the discovery that I could go so much farther and do so much more. Did you catch a...
Sunday, January 17, 2016

In your stead

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I ask for nothing, my Love, nothing. I teach myself to map the stars, instead; learn the language of dreams, instead; decipher the pa...

Mornings

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I draw the curtains and sit on the high stool by the window, waiting for you to come home. I have tried writing almost the entire day yeste...
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Daphne's Grief

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I pinpoint a particular, an exact length of time, A blur of seconds, one after another, and another, and another: Just before she di...
Saturday, January 16, 2016

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And because we choose not to hurt other people, we hurt ourselves, instead.

Dance

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There was no music-- or was there? The music was inside my head like it always is when you are near. I heard strings, and a lone trumpe...
Thursday, January 14, 2016

An exercise on futility

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Then why did we worship clarity, to speak, in the end, only each other's names? - Louise Gluck I teach myself the mechanics of bla...
Monday, January 11, 2016

Fear

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it is, and fear, it must be that has made her summon the wind to push her feet ever into a run over damp trail, thorn and leaf, across...
Sunday, January 10, 2016

Lament

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I kneel on the grass, weeding. There are no blooms to be seen, and I am a little angry at you for leaving this garden desolate. It is cover...
Saturday, January 9, 2016

Colors

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--the dark red they call Brennende Liebe, which I find so beautiful. - Louise Gluck Amaranthine, the sunset, where we are. The eyes, fo...
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Train Station

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A train station is one of the worst places for a chase. If this were a movie, the tall guy in the blue shirt knows his chances of success...
Monday, January 4, 2016

Nights

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"No more drinks for you tonight," you, whispering into my ear, whisking my glass away. "That tickles," I cower and gi...
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Sunday, January 3, 2016

Afternoons

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"Ahoy, Captain!" I do not budge from the book I'm reading, but from behind my dark glasses, I watch you run toward where I...
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Friday, January 1, 2016

Sonnet XVII

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- Pablo Neruda I do not love you as if you were salt-rose, or topaz, or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots off. I love you as certa...
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Evenings

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The soft lights of blue lamps lend our surroundings a peaceful, muted glow. Hours ago, the place was alive with sound--tinkling glass, laug...
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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Lament

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Stay the heart that rages in its cage, furious in its muteness. Desire is fluid, doing all that water does: simmer and rise to heights,  ...
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Mornings

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I lean on the wooden counter and rest my cheek against my palm. There is accounting to be done--the year is about to end--but I would rathe...
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Monday, December 28, 2015

Finger Exercise

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Begin with alliteration. For example: flickering firelight, tentative tenderness, shivering shorelines, preempt this predicament, cling to c...
Sunday, December 27, 2015

Unpacking Sydney

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In journeys we are completely at the mercy, not of memory but of the road  we take, which carries us across moonlit worlds and skins at ...

Mornings

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We open at six o'clock. You are always up hours before, and you always have to pull--carry--me out of bed and I, still warm from y...
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Saturday, December 26, 2015

Daphne, Descending

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Descending from your flight to madness, still shaky from the breathlessness of the tempest, you step down and plant your feet firmly on ...
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