Winterhawk - TLC 16
Winterhawk is his Fountain Penmanname.
He rolled past a sea and mountains toward Instant Bull in a train dining car. Snowfields stretched to infinity. Pink and green stems bloomed wild yellow flowers. Click clack. Shine your light. Be light about it.
The train trundled through starlight star bright first star I see tonight I wish I may I wish I might create a surrealistic memory. Dancing elemental rivers, sagas and oral transmissions married fallow winter fields.
Bundled children waved goodbye at a remote one-stop station.
Long ago and far away with a wisdom heart-mind of intent soft eyes lived in interior and exterior landscape languages.
Winter Hawk wingspread read cold air. I am free to fly. My only imaginary fear is leaving the sky. It protects me. As long as I stay below it I am safe. I feel free in dreams. It’s all instinct and sensation being crystal light easy gliding like smiling and laughing. I absorb steam vapors rising off blue-green rivers below me as I zoom over red mountains swooping through groves of tall Aspen trees singing their wavering bark dancing branches. In my vivid winter world strong wings brush reflections inside star trails. My destiny is to remember everything. Sky welcomes my wing song.
The overnight take the A train to Constantinople tracking along a blue sea passed freighters and natural gas orange flames burning stars under a bone white moon, rolling click-clack.
A Turkish woman closed her drapes. Below her blindness two veiled lovers escaping the tyranny of familial expectations cherishing shadows held hands in a deserted street.
Train whistles serenaded invisible villages.
Long haul semi beams illuminated a black ribbon. Barb wire train stations imprisoned sad-faced men staring at ground zero waiting for life to unfold its precious fragrance. Moonlight released aromas of purple prosaic grapes.
An Istanbul commuter ferry churning blue water waves in elemental light envisioned blue mosques, silver spire needles and crescent domes.
Reader Comments