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care, fear MaryJane Nordgren care, fear MaryJane Nordgren

find One

the woman with bewildered eyes

the youth with sunken cheeks

the man with angry menace

ready to explode

the wisp of a girl pleading

without a word

each with a story

each longing for recognition

yet inspiring fear

and met with hurried looks away

as though their burdens

are too much for even two to bear

until they have found One

who understands and cares

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Writing, teaching MaryJane Nordgren Writing, teaching MaryJane Nordgren

WiGs during Festival of the Arts

 Writers in the  Grove astound me

with their generosity in listening

and encouraging other writers

Their four Wednesdays participating

in Forest Grove’s Festival of the Arts

this past summer teaching, sharing

showing their own work

setting up the Open Mic

laughing, gently suggesting

admitting when they do not know

helping to find solutions

being warm and accepting when

others are vulnerable in reaching out

Writers in the Grove is one amazing

group of gracious individuals

Thank you!

                                               

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healing, fatigue MaryJane Nordgren healing, fatigue MaryJane Nordgren

post-COVID

so tired after COVID

but blessed that that is the only

real sign or symptom remaining

what an intriguing virus

with many manifestations

some debilitating

for me, merely fatigue after doing

very little, but slowly i recover

so, “Look out, World!”

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family bonding MaryJane Nordgren family bonding MaryJane Nordgren

Page-Pritchard at Golden Valley

three generations of Pages

two of Pritchards, but those two

loving the interaction with Rob III’s

little curly-haired daughters

the extended family is spread out

across the nation and seldom able

to sit down together to dine and talk

renewing and extending the love

of cousins since childhood

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legacy, character MaryJane Nordgren legacy, character MaryJane Nordgren

Elsie

 

Grandma Elsie, slender, unassuming

with her quiet ways but wise

peeking eyes in sharp observation

and gentle, compassionate laugh

with those of us caught in human

shortcomings now within two years

of a century of living never luxurious

but always ready to help

loving legacy she knows in family

bonding and Harmon generosity

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MaryJane Nordgren MaryJane Nordgren

we do matter

Grayish again with long-traveled

smoke from fires in Canada,

Washington and California.

When will we learn that the Earth’s

systems are something our greed

can and does affect

to our great grief?

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Nature's wildfires, devastation MaryJane Nordgren Nature's wildfires, devastation MaryJane Nordgren

no complaints

i complain as the promised view

of meteor showers again

is smothered in summer haze

and smoke from distant wildfires

as though such deprivation of a sight

were as devastating as the loss

of farm, ranch buildings, homes

livestock and human life to those

again threatened in California

Washington, Colorado and my Oregon

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rain MaryJane Nordgren rain MaryJane Nordgren

pewter-gray sky

pewter-gray sky

with peculiar sheen but little brightness

heavy with darkened clouds thick

without puff or soft, curved margins

bringing rain soft and incessant

as though all the sky were doomed

to precipitation evermore

and no individual living being

would know again the glory of sunshine

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Olympics MaryJane Nordgren Olympics MaryJane Nordgren

roar

low roar of passengers scurrying

to individual gates to catch their train

 

huge roar of fear and panic at news

of sabotage of tracks

 

low roar of massed people

simply talking among themselves

 

huge roar of approval by fans

of world-class athletes performing

what seems humanly impossible

 

low roar of crowds finding food, shelter

huge roar of behind-the-scenes

work to provide

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health, COVID MaryJane Nordgren health, COVID MaryJane Nordgren

(im)patient

i am an impatient patient

but the threat of long COVID is enough

to keep me cowering in my home grateful not to be infecting anyone else

but stunned by how slowly i think

so, my writing has come nearly

to a halt and i am watching old movies

as though they were worth all that time

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covid, potassium MaryJane Nordgren covid, potassium MaryJane Nordgren

frightened

frightened when my arms

were too heavy to lift

and i could not raise my legs

up onto the bed with the rest of me

i could only think i ‘d had a stroke

but it was merely depleted potassium

from days of COVID

help from firefighters

and hospital rehydration plus

enormous potassium pills

and i’m home again

chipper, and ornery

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travel, Danube River MaryJane Nordgren travel, Danube River MaryJane Nordgren

welcome home

 

worn out but so grateful

to view a bit of central Europe

to laugh and enjoy the company

of three generations of loving family

together for a week in Germany

Austria and Hungary

Thank You, Lord

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