…the blog

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Impermanence

…while another singular,
irreplaceable species of warbler
falls into twilight, into extinction. I think,

I am in love with that bird:

with all the fleet and perfect sweetness of its final song on planet earth.

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Winter Solstice Poem

It is winter, and your presence is requested.
In the winter, when it’s time to go
deep, deep inside yourself and find the stillness,

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The Memory of Earth

This age-old waning of the sun
has come for eons over this same view:

Mountains slowly smaller over millennia,
the sun, by fractions and particles,
smaller too. 

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Noise

all the tiny silences
that have made up, thus far, the giant silence of the universe.

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Landing

I don’t aspire to tirelessness.

Let me sometimes

come down
to rest.

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Shepherd

The land belongs solely to itself, and we belong to the land, all of us here beneath the wide-brimmed bowl of sky.

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Dauntless

No one gave permission

to the last mushroom of the season

to be this plucky,

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Inamorata

A canny one, the desert. She knows how to call my name.

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This Wild Place: a column for the Telluride Times

Poetry

Personalized poems written one-on-one…for hundreds of humans.
Performing at cowboy poetry festivals.
Helping youth find their voices through poetic writing practice.
Celebrating, through written and spoken word, the rural West in all its ecology, community, glory and grief.

Poetry has been a powerful catalyst for me. Here’s more about my 3.5 year tenure as a poet laureate and beyond:

poetic portfolio coming soon!

Selected Press and Publications