I have been writing poems for forty years, mostly unpublished, although once in a while one breaks through. None of the ones below ever did.
Parenting
If we lived close, it might have seemed more gradual
that I became, unsought, the Mother to my Mother.
As it occurred, the moment stands most clear and well-defined.
Like birth. A bond that forms forever.
Unseen but felt, our places changed that visit
and she became my child in our hello embrace.
Master Chef
With the sweetest words, refined and sifted,
You create a souffle of my heart.
Then add a smile, which makes
me rise with warmth both inside and out.
But wait.
I’m ready to emerge, when your knifing comment
comes to prick my bubbly mood.
I am half baked by praises such as yours.
Time
What I always wanted came quietly,
unexpectedly, sooner than planned.
I found it one evening, while walking and thinking,
squeezed between dinner and children’s homework
and tonight’s dishes and tomorrow’s lunches.
I wanted more time.
Not time for more dinners or children or homework.
Not for more meetings and projects to plan.
But time for myself.
Not made from leftovers or smidgens or midnights
when everything’s done.






I like your poems…especially the one titled parenting. I had these feeling as well and your poem describes how I felt. I enjoy reading your blog.
Cheryl