Category Archives: Poetry

Night Travel in Central Kentucky

I drive alone the curving, dipping, climbing miles Of this Bluegrass back roadIn the first full hour of the night’s full darkness. From time to time, above these painted lines,A full bright moon passes into viewIn the low eastern sky, … Continue reading

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Perspective

The worst day I have ever had
Was better than I deserved. Continue reading

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Burning Brush in August

Standing close to a burning brush pile on a blazing hot day may make you feel cooler when you walk away, but it’s still a blazing hot day. Continue reading

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Old Smoke and Cold Coffee

The flavor and smell of a cold cup of strong coffee brings back strong memories of Pap Bazzell. Continue reading

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Kayaking at Wildcat

It is the first day of July in Western Kentucky but it feels more like October:Beautiful blue skies with a few high white clouds,late afternoon temperature in the 70’s,and humidity remarkably low for this time of year. Two of my … Continue reading

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The Silence of an Entry Home

Jeremiah has left for a whilelate in a Lord’s Day morning,taking Amos and Isla with him. Misty has taken Miah and tiny Ellisto go over to another daughter-in-law’s house for some professional baby pictures. I am left here alone for … Continue reading

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Moonrise over Illinois

Driving around St. Louis I notice the view of a nearly full moon rising above the city, the same shade of white as the light clouds caught in evening sun. As I turn south and leave the city behind me, … Continue reading

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A Prayer for Shaping

It takes greater strength–and blessing–to be a child of God than a man of the world. Continue reading

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Restless in Kansas

The beauty of a still night, the ache of chronic pain, and a friend’s cancer diagnosis: all part of this life that I love. Continue reading

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The Richest Green

Each season yields its cost and its beauty until all of Earth’s duty is done. Continue reading

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