Photo by Kim Nelson, Tucson AZ

Formed
of
 dissonance,
their lofty,
soft appearance
does deceive

For in the eyewall
past the core,
winds ~
fierce velocity
achieve

On occasion,
The well-grounded
get a sense
of the discord

But another’s forecast
cannot calm
storm brewing
untoward

 

In the cool of his shadow

Seems protected

She seems safe

A fortress there above her

She’s unthreatened

Radiates grace

Yet the safety? An illusion

Warmth is blocked

No light to grow

She becomes a mere reflection

Of her brilliance

Of her soul

Inspired by this photo by Magpie Tales:

 

 

Eternal embodiment of wonder and lust
hips, thighs, torso
breasts
forward thrust
every color
every hue
every woman
Me
Her
You
Wondrous

*inspired by Imaginary Garden With Real Toads

 

Be kind, expect goodness, release judgment, love unconditionally, embrace your wonder…

… little excerpt from the fun interview Sherry Blue Sky posted over at Poets United.

Poets United is a supportive, educational and enlightening site for readers and writers of poetry. I count the site and the community of people who participate there amongst my many blessings. Here is the text of the interview:

by Sherry Blue Sky
Kids, I never cease to be amazed at the talented, incredible people we have in this community. One of these is  Poets United staffer and contributor, Kim Nelson, of Kim Nelson Writes . Kim is an award-winning author, whose published works include A Desert Gardener’s Companion and Southwest Kitchen Garden. Kim was a recipient of Foreward Magazine’s Book of the Year Award. She  has been a regular columnist for Sunset magazine for several years, and has appeared in many more magazines as a freelance writer.

Poets United: Wow, Kim, what an impressive track record! Good for you! Can you tell us a little more about yourself, your family and  life in your part of the world?

Kim: … I have an eclectic career past, beginning with twelve years as an educator in California and Arizona. Always a passionate gardener, I turned that interest into an avocation by becoming a Certified Master Gardener and coordinating a community plant-clinic for several years. During this time a publisher’s rep attended one of my presentations and saw my copious notes. This meeting led to my first two books, A Desert Gardener’s Companion and Southwest Kitchen Garden, both published by Rio Nuevo Publishers.  I also wrote a gardening column for Sunset Magazine and did additional freelance work in garden writing and design for a number of years. During most of the garden-writing years, I was entrenched at home caring for two teenagers with early-onset bipolar disorder; and I poised my pen on that topic. I wrote for a year, and then shopped the manuscript to agents and publishers for nearly nine months before Behler Publications made an offer and published Mommy I’m Still in Here, which I produced under the pen name, Kate McLaughlin. As an adjunct to Mommy…  I ran a website for families with kids and teens diagnosed with serious mental illness for several years.

Poets United: Kim, you have been a very productive woman! I am so impressed with your writing a book about bi-polar with that title. Parents need to know,  when this happens to a family,  that their child is still in there.  So, what led to your starting a poetry blog?

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She has that unique quality.
You’ve seen it…
Up early in the morning; set to take on the world
Spring in her step, jiggle in her jog.
Fears nothing. Loves it all. Glides through the world, pure confidence.
How wondrous.

*Prompted by Three Word Wednesday ~ Early, Jiggle, Quality

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