A Poem — Desert Wind

I’ve been busy doing stuff and haven’t been posting here much. I’ve been working on a post for the last road trip we took took to visit our grandson. I might actually post that later this week. In the meantime I thought I’d post a WIP poem from my poetry collection, The Lectionary Project, where I am writing poems in response to the Gospel of Matthew. I’ve completed 20 poems out of a planned 48 and currently think I might finish the collection around 2029.

Last week I started a 12 week poetry workshop on ekphrasis poetry. I find these kinds of workshops to be very helpful in developing my writing, but it does take up a lot of my writing time.

Here’s the WIP this week:

Desert Wind

After Matthew 7:21-29 which is read in year A on Sunday between May 29 and June 4 if after Trinity Sunday

Snow dots the gravel covered hills,
Remnants of water’s hope.
In the street a warm southern wind brings desire.
Concrete beneath our feet, solid eggshell over sand.

From the rocky hilltop,
the city spreads before us.
Audacious and proud.
Built to endure ages of entropy.

Anchored in dust, supported by moving rock.
Stepping from the outlook our feet
land on rolling gravel
as we sand surf into the chasm.

Let me know what you think.

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About Andrew Reynolds

Born in California Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism. I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired. Then I got prostate cancer. Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
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24 Responses to A Poem — Desert Wind

  1. Dave's avatar Dave says:

    48 poems! Ambitious (at least IMHO), even with a five-year plan!

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  2. Lillie's avatar Lillie says:

    MMM. Very nice and descriptive!

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  3. Very nice, Andrew. (Despite the lack of puns. πŸ˜‰ )

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  4. This is Awesome!

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  5. Very evocative! I love your concrete “solid eggshell over sand”. πŸ™‚

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  6. PiedType's avatar Pied Type says:

    “Anchored in dust, supported by moving rock” made me think first of LA and its earthquakes. But then, all earth’s continents are in constant, if slow, motion. Lots to ponder here.

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  7. Thank you for sharing, Andrew! πŸ™‚

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  8. Built to endure ages of entropy. Also my favorite line, especially after the one just before it.

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  9. davefoylef95a143192's avatar davefoylef95a143192 says:

    Thanks for sharing your lovely poem.

    My favorite line was β€œbuilt to endure ages of entropy”. For two reasons:

    • I had a discussion about entropy this week, so it’s been on my mind, but more creatively:
    • That line has both Past AND Future aspects to it. β€œBuilt” in the past, β€œEndure ages of entropy” to come in the future. it feels like it’s reaching into the past AND the future at the same time.

    Very cool. Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Nice piece Andrew, brings up all kind of thoughts…

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