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a poet at ten

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i never remembered jokes, & was not good at telling stories; i turned ten, and became a poet as a shy nature girl nothing was more my friend than the trust found forming words....and then sentences; before i became twelve, i wore the beret tilted to the left i became a poet before i did know it i lived for words, and birds, and all that glittered in the sun i said i was going for a hike but it was more a need to get lost- and find the words that would identify my self with more than just being: a daughter, a sister, a friend i wanted to write about my blessed freedom of gravity, & my innate ability to fly OVER swan lake no mistake--the shy girl kept writing--and would talk a little later-- when it came to be natural for me-...not on command, or on demand...my silence was my power--the quiet flower always had something to say but just was particular as to who i spun my gold dusty words with it's fun to see relatives/friends who hav...

Poetry Zone Monthly Open Mic~at Port Jeff Free Library

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We start  The New Year on Tuesday, January 10th at 6:30 with "Winter Poetry for Everyone" at the Port Jeff Free Library East Main St. Port Jefferson, NY 11777 With our fine featured Poet Robert Michael Hayes. Open mic follows featured poet. Musical Surprises!! Bring a poem or a song (or a few)..for the open mic. a low key and low pressure vibe. Decent upright piano for any pianists Looking forward to seeing everyone...and hearing everyone's poems and songs! ~kate lamberg..host of Poetry Zone, since 2011.

winter solstice has us

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winter solstice has us stopping by the picture window gazing at the naked aspens reveling in the bone chill cold as it has been told---in just a few days the sunlight shall be increasing- putting spirits on a choral high- newly found swirly sarong- a thin delicate blanket of snow stretchy jersey with patterns like chagall's ice blue windows o'keefe's beloved red rock and roll inscribed in the fifties or the sheer delicacy of renoir's etched trees of winter black and blue skies offering no bruising- just gaze and sigh is it you, or is it me hiding.. not chiding either party for the increased intervals up the scales of one rainbow fish keeping the wide warm chords intelligible to all who want to know the peaceful clarity of a soft snow ~kate lamberg (c)

impatience inspires song

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words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16   "All things shall melt and turn into songs when spring comes." ~Kahil Gibran she did not wish to wait for the springing green in the distant hills, home to hundreds of beech & pine her song, buried somewhere in her throat- stunted by the practical- the promise of honest working days perhaps if she sang off-key with all the heart of a benedictine choir- her song would catch fire would smooth the uncertainty and she'd be singing on key for all eternity- not needing to wait for the softest green spring and how those treed hills could sing! words/photo~kate lamberg '16

Happy Winter Solstice!

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Tonight we witness the shortest day, and the longest night. What do we plan to do today to honor the shortest day? What do we bring to tomorrow, when the days grow longer...? ...Our sun will continue to grow more radiant until the Summer Solstice on June 21rst! In the spirit of the four elements: fire/earth/air/water...... Pick an element you most relate to. Ask yourself how this element can help heal your soul...and the soul of our planet. Create a simple ritual for you to become more intimately acquainted with the element, and say or pray words to confirm its healing abilities...and strength. Consider the collective energies rising up to meet...as we all do this!! Wishing everyone a beautiful holiday season, whatever you celebrate. May Nature, along with all the arts soothe and comfort... bringing simple joys and peace now and through 2017! Bright Blessings, Kate Lamberg LMT Director of Center for Natural Healing and Creative Arts (since 1987!).

storm is kicking up haiku

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haiku/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16 storm is kicking up. listening to nutcracker over a bay breeze

we did not see three ships haiku

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we did not see three ships only  three swans swimming back stroking summer

shadow haiku

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afternoon shadow changes with strong salty wind tall grass tossed salad

how true, camus- haiku

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" Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower. " ~Albert Camus how true, camus the way the sky is ablaze when trees sing, "autumn" how the air turns crisp underfoot and overheard: apple leafed, fall haiku/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

trust haiku

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It is in love that we are made, in love we disappear. ~Leonard Cohen sun pushes through sky rests secretly under pond beauty hidden till dawn what we do not see is still blessing us-- quiet harmony trust love, like the sun, & global unity-- to burn how the truth of souls learn haiku/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

a day so bright

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a day so bright the rain from yesterday slipped out of memory for awhile; for the time it took to steep in a morning ritual- as making coffee for self, becomes all selves: how we dive into each others' day carrying both the burdens and the joys of each others' soul- spun like sugar, & crystalized into new chanting forms how sweet the sound-we sing between the clinking of spoons and the sipping from mugs- this music flooding out the window panes how we meet in mid-air in the moment- not a care blessed beyond reason words/photo~Kate Lamberg (c) '16

scent of cedar haiku

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 If your mind is not clouded by unnecessary things, This is the best season of your life. ~Wu-Men scent of cedar fills the cracks in the brain-flower promulgating peace streaks of claret sky re-establish whole clear worlds where words dart as birds mantra sings simply: leave the burnt thoughts to scatter replant all that matters   ~words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

leaves change haiku

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haiku/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16 Wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving.~Kahil Gibran leaves change- with no thought emit the message of life: no thing remains changeless green morphs to gold gems while we were sleeping soundless how secrets are born

whole world haiku

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whole soul world dances in reckless times, in green pond: moments shared in trust water chills in autumn; swans still dance adagios, with a spiraling peace skies darken quickly when our eyes close to feel-- that barreling wind words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

when walking

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when walking, having already known how free our steps have gone flying--- for color is never trapped and joy is never forced on burnished trails, our joined hands, in dyads of katydids and dragon mouthed daisies songs are created before the words spill out in duplicate-- and one and two and we all fall down in a harvested heap a glow that could be spotted from another province above as angels swish, getting the signals purveyed from piourettes turning into counts, and weaving in some words to truly fly with birds lifting no vacant spaces when western skies offer lullabies in keys of de-sire', scorched by the continual fire we have become; finally walking through, as jocular angels braid hearty herbal brew--wildflowers round our ankles, along with belles of sacred spirals....dancing ~words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

simply be=ing haiku

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waking before the sun allows the power of listening to play guru sense no bird songs sweeping most folks still sleeping- 5 am breath melts thinking mind paying attention becomes the only prayer aligning with peace-no despair! salt water bathed rocks sit where they're left to be in sun--dry effortlessly words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

a string of "on the water" haiku

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on a grey day the inside of a small boat becomes a fiery tapestry of golden oranges steering mind's vessel to bump up against solid ground becomes the work of buddha how angels cooperate lining the edges between wood and quiet waters becomes the bay dance of all of us, as we appear to steer without wind oars dropped, wind stilled bird sounds silenced with inquiry rising freedom sings words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

this is your life- for a friend

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please leave the still still life for picasso, and let your wings ventilate while you sleep on the balcony of your now fluid ever changing vibrancy sharp shards of solid blue sky like deadly meteors, just miss your head can not harm you-- on their way down to meet and meld with stormy ocean keeping your head level with the pine you avoid fragmentation-your gate remains open- restored in a dream-to-keep where angels play harp- soothing eyes in sleep, shining a gift of levity ~words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

rain patterns itself

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rain patterns itself after nothing but threaded thoughts tangled grasses bounce back- after rain stops pelting meets wind at oak's base how wind and rain dance is none of our business- still, we watch & yearn how we choose to be born etched in dna's purpose petals swirl at water's edge forgiving self for breath held tiny life makes it upstream laughter, silence, tears words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

let's meet beyond thoughts

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"The deepest level of communication is not communication, but in communing-- beyond words and concept." Thomas Merton let's meet beyond thoughts that weigh down the summer air can we be silent together for just five minutes, simply breathe the warm summer air-    listen to the nesting birds who move here more quietly than usual   let's just sit together, simply breathe the warm moist gusts,    dancing over the lake at dawn-  the peace crocheting our souls more tightly together-   each of us, one beautiful spark, among the whole bonfire- shining a powerful, and lasting peace! words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

how the surf sweeps

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  how the surf sweeps clean those fearful beams felt in a restless sleep bringing souls to realize new born eyes to keep-- the soft curve of a learned love scooping up a child, free from ocean waves' danger trust tethered, stronger than that crashing wave wherever we are, we can become-- our own home of the brave words/photo~ kate lamberg (c) '16

some times (for the angel of nature)

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some times i hear you kicking up the wind and the sway of women's skirts your eyes reflecting the wonder of blackberries ripened in the new england sun most of the time i feel you as a swath of color enlivening, an overcast summer afternoon a soft stream of blues sparkling white cottony clouds making mystical what was only a stream and some clouds-- oh dear angel of nature deliver us into our summer garden so filled by your blessings we become needless--just floating as the sounds of our own breathing and the sight of your tireless moving river are all that need carry us into an embrace of your grace ~words and photo~kate lamberg (c) '14

Om Mani Padme Hume

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Praying for peace--for the cessation of Hate Crimes throughout the world!! Om Mani Padme Hume means: May the center of the lotus be forever in the center of your heart! Listen, watch, experience the natural love and peace, expressed in nature, and try  in your humble way to....  "Be the peace you are seeking" Ghandi

Center for Natural Healing and Creative Arts~ Summer, 2016~*Schedule of Healing Services and Classes*

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Schedule for July 8th, through September 8th~ Therapeutic Massage (Swedish Massage),  Shiatsu, Reflexology, Aromatherapy, Acupressure, Medical Treatments, Deep Tissue, Reiki, One on One Gentle Yoga. Monday-Friday: 8 am- 6 pm Saturdays: 8-12 noon Gentle/Chair Yoga~ Mondays, at 4:30 pm, and Fridays at 9:30 am. Exceptions only when there is a National Holiday (July 4th, Labor Day). Reiki One, Two, and Reiki Mastery Classes beginning in the Fall, after Labor Day. All those interested, kindly email me at healerkate77@gmail.com, or call: 631-334-2663 Sound Healing Workshops...Beginning again in the fall. Stay posted for further details. Wishing everyone a relaxing and enjoyable summer. Drive carefully, and enjoy the beauty of nature--by the ocean or in the mountains. Listen in to what your body may need for its greatest healing capacity. If you are tired or wired...Relax, put on some mellow music, and do a little yoga, treat yourself to a soothing eucalyptus dead s...

listening to trees in the sanctuary

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"Trees are sanctuaries. Whoever knows how to speak to them, whoever knows how to listen to them, can learn the truth." ~ Herman Hesse She loved to study the blanket of clouds resting in between branches of trees. Wondering how the blinding brightness of cloud would take a rest before dancing through more patches of sky blue.. would occupy long stretches of her mental gymnastics. Sometimes, she would listen intently to how different trees would sing varying songs. A northeasterly wind through low pines chants haunting melodies, while the soft baby green beginnings of willow branches sing sacred whispers. Dogwoods inhabit soft feminine ruffling melodies. At times she would try to sing with each tree as a way to resonate with their very essence. Usually, she just listened, cross legged upon the pine needled forest floor. When the wind died down, she might take that as a sign to lie down, and patiently wait for the next upsurge of a new born wind from ano...

how watching the sun becomes a lesson in patience and faith

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  Patience, patience, patience, is what the sea teaches. Patience and faith. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach –waiting for a gift from the sea." ~Anne Morrow Lindberg watching the morning sun climb up the red brick building as the new born purple clematis climbs, intertwines with the red japanese maple, not yet touched by the sun- whose rays now work her magic on the eastern side of the building here, we see, how among trees and bricks- patience is not learned, but breathes the very fabric of its being (words and photo by kate lamberg..(c) '16)

gentle yoga-on and off the mat

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driving over to the beach some words became revealed: confirmed when picking up a small whisp of a feather a newly born swan baby was here; her dad showed up when she turned to look at the sea doing a spiral twist on the sand encompassing an infinite grand salt water rippling affect " i am not moved by your story-- only in the telling of it " so this is how a witness can be moved beyond how a dreamscape does unfold: infinitely richer, rarer--- and more fragrant than gold words/photo~ kate lamberg (c) '16 ​

only knowing peace

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"Peace of mind is rooted in affection and compassion." ~ The 14th Dalai Lama kitties sleep in a figure eight yin yang- bespeaking the love they came into the world with-- only knowing peace- how they teach- the strength of gentleness ~words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

what strong wind- duets in the key of d major (solemn)

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what strong wind watched with pure grace would leave the scene untouched who would be watched by a strong wind and not be moved to write a poem what river runs across fisherman's eyes without an utterance of celebrated sighs what rainbow fish emerges in an arc, above running river without pure joy what rainbow fish dives back into running river, in an arc -and doesn't feel her heavenly home who would deny the magic inherent in four eyes sighing, at one climbing flame who would be watched by an earth bound magic, and not be moved to show garlands of gratitude how many human beings does it take to kindle a string of lanterns, uniting all sentient beings of the world words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

sometimes

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sometimes when the creek runs high and the sky appears as tiny daubs of cornflower blue- breathing through and between the branches of the maple- its overly abundant leaves crowding the wide open spaces of a quiet sky-- we will walk besides the rising waters, as egrets incarnate--with grace we shall duck our heads to sip the moving waters, and stand without a single wobbling- centered, as if we had always done this dance- as if we awakened to just another coastal day- delighted with the fragrance of frangipani, whisper pink roses opening... without a lot of effort, so close to the edge of a rising moving creek so early, the tips of grasses still hold the morning dew in angel crystals-- as they are touched by a summer sun poem/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

six snap shots *

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the softest shade of grey swathed against a willing sky quietly we acquiesce the blues blare in a perfect corner- tasting the damp wind, the reckless rain how the white lace curtains flip and sway- doing a lindy blindly-- along the purple grooves the softest shade of grey does not attach its self to any outcome- so can be free to be grey without running a kayak amok at sand beach, low tide stepping through obstacles- observant of barbed wires- yellow jackets words/photos~kate lamberg (c) '16 *.'snap shots'= quick sketches;these stand alone or with each other.

message from my father, through cardinal flitting

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flitting from dogwood to oak in the sanctuary- late afternoon the time some go for tea-- not me- usually napping-- but on this day was out walking between the intense green of tall grasses and the crispy brown barked woods found a patch of white pink clover to sit and gaze at my friends, those trees around the age of my grandparents the siting of a cardinal flitting- a streak of red in my right periphery- caused a quickening in my heart, reminding me that my father was attempting to contact me he said, "all that you do moves from that deep spot in your soul" and to "just do more of that" eyes filled with a salty rain to be shed in meadow, watering the clovers now, so close i felt to all those who went before me- to pure places of unwavering love, distilled soul reminding me that my work will continue-- to rock and roll with the beauty of the ones whose bodies have passed leaving forever their sweet essence to clothe me i...

earth river woods sky- haiku

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earth, river, woods, sky, how you hold a space for all to enter the magic! haiku/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

'Where two poplars crossed over' ~ prose poem

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Where the two poplar trees crossed over onto their deadened sides, on the north side of the goat path, is where we turned left. There was no time for sympathy. The two trees had a good long life, and now are fallen angels, resting with their hearts aligned to each other and to the sandy earth. We will continue to use the trees as a marker for our trail. The woods carry a sweet pungent scent from last night's downpour. This spring has been the coolest and wettest that I can remember. The coolness has allowed us to walk more deeply into the woods. Sometimes we walk into the woods without an itinerary. We agree to turn left, or turn right,  where the two poplar trees crossed over onto their deadened sides, on the north side of the goat path. But then, a yellow finch, or red boy cardinal will flit in our peripheries, arresting our attention; then, we must respect the sign, and follow it. Once we saw an entire family of forget-me-nots, and just stared in amazemen...

navigating

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so she simply gets into a canoe and paddles her heart to balance between rock and stream, between two banks, several currents wildly asking for her canoe to direct itself out of the clogged mainstream out of the waterlogged driftwood out of the troubling undertow- a nation underfoot and overhead overheard and underfed a nation based on selfish greed a nation composed of souls who can't agree in polls that kindness is all we need being pulled out to sea, without compass, moss or map- curious just how spirit sails to its own celebration without the monkey in the middle distracting the simple sounds oars slicing the turbid sea mind unwashed from media there's a quiet place- far from lonely- a place driven by the magician's madness to know: our selves, the leaves, flowers, stars, sun, the moon, the magic of trees,, interfused words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

a kind explosion

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it's been a kind explosion of color flowered petals and bursting bush trees sighing in spanking new lime green spring pantsuits, in hipster shades how the sun orchestrates the forever changing chiascuro--without a need to temper-- the ever green intensity words & photo~ kate lamberg (c) '16

'no ideas but in things' ~for william carlos williams

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that red wheelbarrow is filling up with the rain that has not stopped falling- since the first of may i am thinking of you with a blurry adoration- and wondering how your world of medicine, mysticism, and absolute love for family & nature could work so seamlessly- how the books on your shelves in that sumptuous study with hints of gold and red could hold your attention as you wrote poems of both the deepness and the lightness of things how your words spill out of my new directions paperback, 'selected poems' i keep bedside--- next to edna, denise, pablo, w.s. surrounded by healing stones which serve to resonate the greatness of the simple ~kate lamberg (c) '16 google image, '16

calm as a sacred stone

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you long for your own magic yet it's the earth that knows you've never been anything but magical and longs for you to mirror your purple hue even in the murkiest of harbours there you stand ensconced unaware of the rippling until salt water bellies up awakening you from a salty misconception caving into seaweed, nautilus shell- as birth laboring ceases at the tiny cry of new life along the first harbour you've ever known--now becoming immune to harshness, and calm as a sacred stone words and photo by kate lamberg

Healing Sounds Gathering

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Choose a piece of music composed for relaxation and for healing. sit or lay down and let the music spill over you and within you allow the healing to take place in the ever present now flow with the positive healing energies For me, sounds have always been such a healing balm! When we are grateful for the positive healing changes--both within and without...Miracles appear! Rest in the comfort of a blue bird song and  newly opened dogwood blossoms. NEXT 'HEALING SOUNDS gathering: We listen together to live piano sounds, composed for healing, meditate together, and share tea and cookies Friday, May 6th, at 7PM. at the Center for Natural Healing.....in the Three Village Area. To confirm your spot...(space is limited) kindly contact Kate, at the Center for Natural Healing: 631 334-2663 healerkate77@gmail.com ~with Kate Lamberg, BA, Licensed Massage Therapist (since 1987), yoga/meditation instructor, reiki master, musician, composer, sound healer, published poet, and worksho...

Gratitude~ 'yoga nidre'

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without analysis you shine clear as the sun felt in the center of my chest bodily felt, emotionally rich all people places and things that hold joy, truth, strength a coin dropped in a pond creating  ripples of joy positiveness multiplied love felt in all the pores of this infinitely mysterious body mind compendium the eureka moment on high before boiling- the sacred distilled truth triumphing moonstones glistening the informed moment of bliss sun sets, moon rises i ching perfectly choreographed in yin yang swirls of green forest high tide blue sky water a glimpse of a deer nibbling on an apple close to dusk with redwings singing smelling the resin of trees while doing yoga in the redwoods at dawn a single yellow iris by the green shallow pond becoming herself words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

turtle medicine

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"The grateful heart sits at a continuous feast" Proverbs 15:15 In loving acknowledgment for the spirit within "turtle nation". turtle medicine shows up by the pond mid morning seemingly struggling for a safe spot in the sun wearing his years proudly he remembers the melody that hums in low tones- "hold onto the core of my limitless magnificence" as a tiny baby's breath becomes wind for a turtle lubbering from palatable pond to solid earth-- the exercise, flexing inherent mirth for another hundred years of gratitude--gardenias line the path of rebirth words and turtle photo by kate lamberg (c) '14

one path

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one path through trees outdoor cathedral, hands clasped gentle peace on high haiku/photo~kate lamberg (c) 16

day after the primaries

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letting untruths swim with the truth of nature soul world remembers haiku/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

magnolia blooms

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magnolia blooms late snow dusts tree with cold whiteness petals fall early haiku/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

chagallian dreams

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kissing backwards as we did drift out the window--our shoes, intact... alighting on the western wind how we sailed clearly above the city's din--trailing colors left in our wake- without words we flew above the huge aspens, the shallow lake- no mistake then we flew back in reverse-- like an upside down tarot card: no worry, no curse--how the evening light loomed, and did serve several cups of jasmine tea- along with borscht and blinis savored-- just how we painted the town red poem~kate lamberg (c) '16....google imago

sometimes, in summer

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sometimes, in summer we would follow the river, studded with tiny harmless fish with small shiny mica paths- watching stones tossing in the sparkling catskill sunlight only to fall where her crispness underfoot, makes fragrances like sandlewood and patchouli while winter brings mica stones sitting cold below the layers of heavy snow to dream of that celebrated spring when river does all the gushing and then to follow with the height of summer where she becomes an endless dancer a forever lover swishing at the peak of her power to shine-- making music become divine-- and silence, a stumbled upon miracle words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16

haiku

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haiku/words~kate lamberg (c) '16 slick pavement how rain softens every thing

what silence

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what silence is for a church mouse makes a music, known to pines when darkness sets in---the moans and creaks of cedar bark, and curves of earth--bound on a single silver thread a broken bird's wing--directed towards wholeness has a way of re-calibrating the essential--no longer lingering on clam shells and poppies, long over their peak in the meadow of benevolence; how we breathed without a single rehearsal, how the softest whale song emitted an electric blue energy so close to the edge of the high tide mark and the cypress, leaning in towards the shaded pine province exactly at sunset when the quiet was deafening and the mild blue sky air would wrap garlands of unpredictable joy seeping from the now rising creek-- a lizard's tongue reaching its mouthpiece clear through the still unconcerned pond kate lamberg~fall, '14 edited 3-29-'16 (c)

Wishing all my friends a joyful Easter, happy Passover, and a delightful Spring!

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words/photo~kate lamberg (c) '16 sunshine bursts through rain clouds warm golden streaks in the west, muddied grey skies to the north we are heading for cooler clearer skies practice kindness and compassion whenever you possibly can beginning with one's self let your own self-honoring serve to inspire others allow mutual respect to re-create all the love that ever existed as it is infinite, & inexhaustible bright blessings, enduring love, kate

i was thinking about writing about it, sometime, maybe never

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picasso was in the corner bent over playing a guitar the wallpaper, a muted cadet blue sitting beside him was camus- trying to talk to a stranger standing, while ordering a drink, something called a 'sidecar' was that woman from madrid all dressed in red with no itinerary beyond her divorced mid life crisis she decided to make a go at sailing across the pond we refer to as the atlantic trust has much to do with how good a sailor would be out on the wild open sea but i am diverging some more from the parted fruit wood tree that stands hip high in the center of the yard, local birds swoop down to peck at berries that dropped after the thunderstorm by dawn, they are sleeping in- only stirred by the beginnings of long tapered fingers incised in the shadows of our sun's light making huge triangles of crimson between the eves and the highest red brick colors dazzling, reds become more rouge "roja roja roja" a voice sings from the rooftop ...