Sunday, November 15, 2020

MASKS

 

Faces in their simplest form,

Scrubbed clear of paint

          or wordless expressions,

Reduced to geometric shapes

          and digital bits,  

Abide by surface recognition as an intent.

 

But faces in their protean forms,


Hidden in night shadows,

Protected with masks to shield the breath,

Covered for transformation,

Disguised to conceal,

Veiled in secrecy,


Leave exposed the deep, blazing eyes

that are “the windows to our souls” and

harbors of fear and suspicion.   

 

©cmheuer, November, 2020

 

 

Sunday, July 26, 2020

TUG OF WAR



Just a game, played with a long rope.

Two separate teams
Pulled in opposite directions
until a line is crossed.
Stamped in memory like wax seals,
badges of wins and losses.

Not beehive splitting swarms,
nor super organisms,
nor colonies.

just schoolyard competitions,
teams dragged back and forth,
for success or defeat,
their strength lost in a tug of war.

And they carry it forward,
the pattern copied and repeated,
pinned onto every endeavor.

Sacred, shabby archetype,
preserved in stone and paper,
lies beneath conflict and bones of contention.


© cmheuer, 7/2020

Sunday, June 21, 2020

MONOLITHS



Giant, carved, walking stones 
     with their backs to the ocean,
Their large eyes filled 
     with white coral and black obsidian,
Standing, mute and still, 
     in the light of the moon or the sun,
Their sculptors’ remnant bones 
     lying along lava cave floors.

Vessels holding sacred spirits 
     toppled after centuries
Raised again with silent, aged faces
Born out of porous, fleeting volcanic tuff,
Weathered and disintegrating, 
     obscure and beguiling.

Ancestral vigilance walks over 
     each new generation,
Diligently follows each era’s stepping stones,
Rolls up narrow carpets that lead from
Ancient memories to prophecies
Set upon the quiet lips of sepia images
Framed and smiling
For they know what we cannot know. 

© cmheuer, 2020

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

TURMOIL


Some days disorder surfs the wind,
sifts through flaws in window frames,
infects every surface and breath,
tears apart wanton chatter,
and spells out gibberish upon the walls,
like a maniacal howl of laughter.

Discord dominates,
cacophony drowns out symphonies,
undergrowth rises from the earth
spinning around
stems, stalks, and broken sidewalks,
until passages are shut down
and light is dimmed. 

Illusions of uniformity fade.
Symmetry disappears.
Knowledge becomes a memory.
Angles shift and rearrange into
mosaics of sharp-eyed views askew,
like Picasso’s portraits.

© cmheuer, 2020

Friday, December 27, 2019

MILKWEED PODS



Dazzling arrays of spidery floss,
     Light, but shielded,
     Hollow and waxed filaments,
Capped off at one end with dark seeds,

Spill out of slits in dry, fibrous hulls
                    Covered humbly in small spicules,
On the outside,
Soft splinters are airbrushed  
into rough coatings for
Smooth waxed insides where
Gossamer threads are spun
Into simple wings to sail upon fall winds
And float among rain drops to moist soils.

And the pale green pods, dried into brown shells,
           Held by shriveled veins with graceful
                       Curves and twisted knots

                               hang aloft on plant stems 
                                    next to leftover leaves.

An unacknowledged beauty
Overridden by delicate winged seeds that
drift among hay field grasses
To bear milkweed for the monarchs.


© cmheuer, 12/2019

Saturday, October 26, 2019

UNWOUND


Wound up tin toys.
A row of ducks, a ladybug, a locomotive.
Set upon a bare wood floor
With whirrs and clicks
To run for preset times.

Wound up music boxes and carousels.
Ballerinas and horses
In predetermined spins
Set in time to the music’s meter.

Wound up spheres swirl
In predestined eddies and gyres.
Collide, explode, and devour.

Unwound, the die is cast.
Fate is sealed.
A row of ducks, a ladybug, a locomotive
Sit upon a vacuous plane
Unseen and unheard.

©cmheuer, October, 2019


Tuesday, August 13, 2019

BEAR SIGHTING



A windbreak of trees, thick with leaves,
In the light bending heat of summer,
Obscures what ambles along a gravel path
Beside the mowed, lime green field;
Blots out all but small, murky shadows
Of an unfamiliar shape that slinks
In and out of sight as it passes by
The gaps between the trees.

Shuffled, the broken shades resemble a
Prehistoric four-legged animal drawn on paper,
Fleshed out skeleton fossil,
An animated movie character walking across
A Jurassic Park stage set in
A triumphant return to nature’s
Wood-cleared paths.

Ambling in and out of sight before
My brown eyes can connect a shadow and an image,
Before my mind can remember a similar shape and size,
Before my mind can assign a name and a set of memories,
My ears perk up and my eyes stop blinking,
Engulfed with alarm and curiosity, motionless,
As squirrels and birds freeze soundless.

A photobomb near the end of the day,
Meekly clearing the windbreak and
Standing on all fours, headed for a garden,
Not Faulkner’s Old Ben, not a legend,
Not a child’s story bear,
Nor a dancing circus bear,
But a bear, nonetheless,
Wandering down from the mountains.

©cmheuer, 2019