Tag: Williwaw Journal

  • Removing a Gate by Jeff Burt

    Maidenhair ferns at your feet
    seem to rise out of the dust for rain,
    the sword ferns sprawl to catch fog,
    and the maple lifts itself out of the soil,
    massive roots becoming visible
    like the muscles of a shirtless power-lifter.
    You have taken the widowed boards
    of the gate and saved them from the fire
    to build a little eave that shelters
    the dahlias from full sun,
    and now brushed by the breeze
    this creates they nod thank you
    thank you thank you,
    and you wonder what you can do
    for hikers and walkers weary from the dust,
    a small jug, a metal cup, a wooden bench.
    You have wood leftover,
    and the sun still to set.

    Jeff Burt lives in Santa Cruz County California, home of redwoods, fire, fog, and ocean. He has contributed to Rabid Oak, Williwaw Journal, Willows Wept, and Red Wolf Journal.

  • Morsel by Jeff Burt

    Forgive me, but as I type this to you in the early hours
    I cannot help but desire the cinnamon-sugar sweetness
    of the toast to slip from my unwashed fingertips
    onto the keys and into them, into their concussive shapes
    that mapped electronically now appear before you,
    I don’t want just the comfort of sweetness, or the butter
    in the bread that has been transferred to the keys
    that gives a satiation for having risen out of bed
    to a day that will be marked by more violence and injustice
    and the crooked making off with the honest person’s dollar,
    I want to send the stolen pleasure of it, the giddiness
    that comes from having oatmeal and plain toast day after day
    and then suddenly this sweetness, this lightness
    that no longer accompanies dawn but actually pulls
    light over darkness, as you have done for me
    so many countless days for so many countless years.
    You see only words. But let your fingertips linger.

    Jeff Burt lives in Santa Cruz County California, home of redwoods, fire, fog, and ocean. He has contributed to Rabid Oak, Williwaw Journal, Willows Wept, and Red Wolf Journal.