• death,  fox,  fox hunting,  Friday 55,  Grief,  loss,  Nara Malone,  Poetry,  Thanksgiving Day Blessing of the Hounds

    Blessing the Hounds

    The red fox has gone to ground,leaving two old dogs,gray muzzle and gray beard,prowling the parlor rugfor scent gilded memories. They have no thanks to give this year,sit out hunting season dozing by her picture.Awaiting hunt master’s final horn,the only blessing they seek–answering his home call together. ~Nara Malone Some shades of gray in here for dVerse Poets Form for All and 55 words for the G-Man’s Friday 55. Drop by to see what others wrote or to join the fun yourself.

  • Friday 55,  Grief,  healing through art,  Poetry

    Friday 55: On Missing

    My first stab at giving grief a face three years ago. Not pretty. Ragged feelings on the page.  It gave voice to that raw, empty ache I had in my middle, that something missing. I could barely form sentences and needed a picture to take up the slack. Making poetry and art helped me through. ~Nara Malone This post is for my running buddy Violet who just buried her mother.For +Mera Kranfel who just lost a friend.For my dad–still missing you Daddy but most days the memories have smiles attached instead of tears.And for G-Man and the Friday 55 gang–missing you all is something I can fix.Drop buy G-Man’s site on…

  • Flash Fiction,  Friday 55,  insanity,  lost

    Friday 55 Flash: Lost

    You don’t go crazyYou go to sleepWhen you open your eyesWhen you get up and dressThe nightmare doesn’t stay under your pillowIt gets up with you and follows you around  You’re stuck somewhereBetween awake and asleepWhere you can’t run from the demonsWhere you can’t scream them away  ~From “Blue Harbor” by Nara Malone This post is part of G-Mans Friday Flash 55. Drop by to see what others wrote or to join the fun yourself. Posted with Blogsy