
A Certain Slant
I’ve been watching it build a bloom for weeks. The orchid on my shelf beside my shower. I’ve come daily to warm cascading water, where I shampoo and follow the evolution of round, white petals, swelling with promise.
And then one day, surprise! A delicate flower has unfurled, completely open to the world in full potential. Beautiful in its delicacy. Testament to certain destinies fulfilled.
For days after the opening, I’ll gaze to its arching profile, as it faces open air at the end of a long, thin stem. I’ve been smiling quietly to myself in a love for flowers. Intricate blossoms gracing days of rare occasion.
I thought I’d been looking. I really did. But yesterday evening I realized, I’ve only been partly seeing. My hand reached out to the orchid pot, giving no more than a quarter turn. Suddenly a new angle revealed. The flower faced me fully, revealing even more beauty than I had known was traced inside its feathered petals.
Ahh. How just the slightest tilt can show a whole new world.

Yes Lives in the Water
step out into the night to bathe
full clouds, dark sky
slip in to my chin
hot water and the Big Dipper
celestial bodies shine behind cumulus
present but unseen
i’ll let the ladle dip into the Inner Pool
stir and spoon
lift and pour
what springs forth within?
a cloud opens above
millions of droplets
falling flat
bouncing on broad-leafed bananas
my peaked crown is christened
soft promises drizzling every pore
one hundred million possibilities
assured
my human heart beats in raindrop time
meeting, greeting
ecstatic
essence
pouring down
the steam and precipitation
moving clouds
hinting starlight
dripping plant life
my sprinkled face
wet silence
life and rain
the water
all says yes
