Wellspring of Love

excerpt

“That’s all, Dad. We’re not going out anywhere, I promise.”
“Fine. Give Lyssa’s clothes back to her. Now sit down and let’s get
started before everything gets cold. All right, Bobby, go ahead.”
Once again they joined hands around the table and bowed their
heads for Bobby’s shortened grace.
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With the twins settled in their beds – but not without complaining
that it was still light outside – Tyne returned to the kitchen to pour
two cups of freshly brewed coffee. She added fresh cream and carried
them outside to where Morley sat on the porch swing.
“Where’s Bobby?” Tyne asked as she handed him a mug and sat
down beside him.
“Doing a final round in the barn and taking Sparky for a run.”
Tyne sighed. “Poor old Sparky. I don’t think he’ll be with us much
longer, do you?”
Morley took a sip of coffee and shook his head in the negative.
“No, I’m afraid not. He’s lived longer than most big dogs live. But he’s
not suffering, just losing energy and his zest for life.”
Tyne placed her hand on Morley’s where it lay on his knee. “It
will break Bobby’s heart when Sparky dies. They’ve been inseparable
since the day I brought the kids home for what was supposed to be a
temporary stay with us.” She laughed lightly with the memory.
Morley took her hand in his big one and squeezed it. “Almost ten
years ago. Can you believe it? I sometimes wonder how we did it all
with everything that went wrong that first year.”
Tyne smiled and turned her head to kiss him on his stubbled
cheek. “You know how we did it. Only with prayer and God’s faithful
guidance.”
They sat quietly for a few minutes as the swing moved gently back
and forth. The only sounds were the familiar bawl of a calf in the barn,
and from the chicken house close by, the rising and falling murmur of

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He Rode Tall

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Cougar
The Circle H Ranch
Willow Springs, Montana
It was noon the next day by the time Joel returned to the ranch
from Cindy’s place. Fortunately, it was a Sunday and there were
not any plans for work. Thanks to the foresight of his father, the
pastures were configured so that they had their own natural springs
that continued to run even in the driest years, so there was lots of
good grass in the fields for his equine friends to feast on.
After a lovely breakfast with Cindy, Joel had bid her goodbye,
leaving Cindy to retrieve little Lila from her grandmother’s care.
The day went by quickly, and other than a little clean up
around the yard, including firing up the lawn mower, cutting the
grass around the house, and watering the flowers, Joel spent most
of the day reveling in the activities of the previous night—and
what a night it had been!
As he climbed into his own bed, he could still smell the fragrance
of Cindy on his skin. He was thinking that he may never
shower again, and then Joel pleasantly drifted off to sleep with
memories of the previous night dancing in his mind.
The scream could only be described as blood curdling. He had
never heard anything like it before. He woke in an instant and
was soon joined in the bedroom by Buddy, who was so terrified
that he was shaking.
There the scream was again. Joel didn’t know what it was,
but he sure didn’t like it. As he climbed into his jeans and
threw on his shirt, he didn’t have a clue of what he was about

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Titos Patrikios – Selected Poems

Paper

Part of the newspaper unfolded like an umbrella in the rain;
a squeezed piece of paper like a human heart.
What I do frightens me
but what I don’t do tyrannizes me;
(we share pain along with things
like the garbanzo beans during the Saint Marina’s celebration.)
A piece of paper I placed in the wet ditch
and now I stretch it on my knee
to become like an ironed shirt
that even if the by chance word
you wrote once was forever erased.

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Chthonian Bodies

Translucent
Restless wind ally of rocky
monsters let reasons be learned
and fear vanish from my child’s heart
that only you remain by my side
a jester who believed in games
result of the abstract I am
in your incessant longing
destined for movement
grafting my measure of joy and
festive adornment of
your eternal beauty, oh, tree top
dance upon the shining rays
sometimes jealous of your reflection
upon the laughter of the sea

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Diogenes of Sinope …