(This week we are pleased to present work by one of America’s under-appreciated writers and academics, Dale Williams Barrigar, who is also the Co-Editor of this site. He has wonderful twin daughters and a damn fine pack of Dogs, too.)
(Image provided by DWB)
Cabin blizzard on Halloween
visiting Alaska
in the evening
every single flake
that falls
memory of you
as
October branches
scratch
at cabin window
sleeping gone
grizzly bears somewhere
near here
but I’m not fearful
Mr. Sasquatch
but what am I trying so hard
swooning
for
as
the last stripe
of red sunlight
now falls down
around old autumn
apple tree
shadows
crooked trunk
tree branches
turbulent truculent
dreams of another world
in only half sleep
all night long
next morning
November
One
there is an
alone woodpecker
in sudden sunlight red and gray
and his feathers too
are red and gray
as his drummings
on the tree they
sound
like rock and roll…
Dale Williams Barrigar
