broken bones
How you ever broken a bone?
asphalt
a marathon
of black ants
…
some heal
some don’t
but one thing
is certain
we are not
the same person
from before
own us or own it
Are you owning your clothes or are they owning you?
red sweater
a new pill emerges
from the cloud
…
style for us
shouldn’t focus
about how much
we own in our closets
but more about
how we dress ourselves with
the clothes we have
part of the process
Do you enjoy the process?
dripping along
a trail forms
as icicles melt
…
whether we hit
our highest of highs
our lowest of lows
or remain neutral
we should except the past
enjoy the present and
preparing for tomorrow
cumulative
How does your life add up?
wisping snow
slowly then quickly
becomes an avalanche
…
our experiences
our findings
our learnings
our teachings
our skills
our life
it all adds up
from our findings
What are you observing?
tonight
the fly dances
it’s last dance
…
we can conclude
this means that
that happens because of this
this causes that
that makes this
this plus or minus that
that’s the way it is
wait for it
What are you searching for?
sour milk
another experiment
turns to yogurt
…
and the signal
will come to us
all it takes
is to know what
we should be
looking for when
we seek to change
one relationship
How do you treat others?
older sister
guiding mother’s hand
sewing coats
…
at a time
one day
at a time
we get the gift
to engage with
people near or far
where ever they are
carry over
What are you bringing with you to your next project?
sweeping branches
at the bottom of
the mountain
…
should we expect
the same results
when we inject
our culture within
a new environment? -
not necessarily but
time will tell
new normal
How does this impact you?
the beating drum
goes back to rest
after the alarm
…
as we settle into
the new normal
after a big change
in society, politics, etc.
should not be mistaken
as time for rest
but reflection & action
crossing arms
What does your body language say about you?
the peacock
ruffles and stirs
a bouquet of flowers
…
tugging our ears
patting others on the back
rubbing our hands together
breaking eye contact
having a strong handshake
expressing our emotions
comes from all the above and more
from an early age
How did you grow up?
leaving the ranch
a herd of cattle
roam with the wind
…
we look to
our role models
for guidance
and as grow
we realize that we can
chart our own course
if we are emboldened with purpose