...halved by light and dark...

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Location: Madrid, Spain

I love eating Golden Delicious apples with peanut butter. I shop too much, drive an old car, and save my Starbucks money for traveling. Disillusioned women writers are my inspiration, especially Sylvia Plath and Sara Teasdale. I adore used book stores and fleamarkets.

5.13.2006

One inch. Four hours.

Evidently, this is sufficient for one man, acting without a judicial panel and within the short space of three hours, to decide that I am unfit for leadership at this institution.



I am speechless.



At the risk of revealing my bitterness by saying things I should not, I stop here. Things can get worse, and I think they will.

5.05.2006

Highlighter Skies

Every day we watch for highlighter blue
That steals palely up the eastern hill,
Covering the gold-rimmed sky
With hints of coming blue, dark blue, dark.
We must not name it too soon, for fear
It is only blue, and not highlighter.

The supper table where we sit
Draws a line up to the sky
Dividing our highlighter darkness from
The hazy orange of the glowing mountains.
Her little hand grasps her fork, pausing
Above the wooden tabletop,
Waiting for the moment of brightness.

At first the highlighter is fading, old,
We are almost ready to throw it away –
This means we must be patient.
We are amazed each evening at its depth,
Brightness, beautiful enough to write with.
The mountains flame up and we are
Caught between two horizons of light.
This moment is brief – we watch, breathless,
Searing the color of blue in our eyes.

Tomorrow it might not come.

As the westbound orange fades to a line of yellow,
The highlighter deepens, pulling out the stars,
Setting them atop its darkness.



~Me