The Thinker as Poet
Aus der Erfahrung des Denkens
—Martin Heidegger
How like a      whisper the wind
engaging the cup of my ear.
How like a shout    these echoing
passages filter northwest to southeast.
How like a growl    the rustling leaves request
channel from shadows to true
existence.
How like a thought    disappearing
into thin air    these pages ruffling beneath
my pen    beneath a passing sun
beneath the loud, enchanting
chimes of Sunday in spring.

This poem appears in Four Blue Eggs, published by Homebound Publications in 2014. Make your purchase of the full collection here.
