there goes the sun~for Richie Havens..
there goes the sun, our bright friend
has dropped out of his solar body
to align with a more moon consciousness
we have danced with, and sung his songs-
amidst being reminded of how soul
is so delicately wrapped in liquid gold
within his hearty wheat voice;
commanding any one who listens--
saintly and humble--doing what he does best
will miss his presence in our life
yet know song soul has traveled
to places of deeper comfort and joy
rest easy dear richie- our hearts shall
be as one- will never part, from you-bright star,
whose vibrations mirror who we are
Kate Lamberg
Where natural healing, the arts, including poetry, music,dance,visual arts coincide. Center for Natural Healing is a center providing therapeutic massage, meditation instruction, one=on=one yoga, music for healing workshops, and monthly retreat. Kathryn Lamberg, healing facilitator
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Turtle Totem- Live reading with Hank Beukema reading Kate Lamberg's poem, set to Moon light sonata-
Turtle totem mix.mp3 Poem~copyrighted, April '13 by Kate Lamberg, read by Hank Beukema 5334K Play Download |
Monday, April 15, 2013
i asked
I asked from the almond tree to talk about God and the almond tree just bloomed.
~ Nikos Kazantzakis
when trouble back fires in our faces
we naturally leap back, without
thinking of what we are
doing- in the face
of god grinning
contemplative practices please
me more than ones needing
to memorize scripture and deities
the cumbersome nature of sculpted
beings shoulders too much
responsibility for one
solitary person-who's a mother
to two indoor cats-all love
to listen to bach at dusk
and know where the chocolate
is hiding- although she never
shares the sweets- as it can
cause cavities in the felines
who are first to bed down
and last to ask if it is ok
to wake you in the middle
of your most sumptuous dream;
but you love how they
never anger
and hop on your lap--loyal,
with as much inevitable velocity
as the western window's wind
taking days to travel to the now, is able
to presently pound without exhaustion
Kate Lamberg
~ Nikos Kazantzakis
when trouble back fires in our faces
we naturally leap back, without
thinking of what we are
doing- in the face
of god grinning
contemplative practices please
me more than ones needing
to memorize scripture and deities
the cumbersome nature of sculpted
beings shoulders too much
responsibility for one
solitary person-who's a mother
to two indoor cats-all love
to listen to bach at dusk
and know where the chocolate
is hiding- although she never
shares the sweets- as it can
cause cavities in the felines
who are first to bed down
and last to ask if it is ok
to wake you in the middle
of your most sumptuous dream;
but you love how they
never anger
and hop on your lap--loyal,
with as much inevitable velocity
as the western window's wind
taking days to travel to the now, is able
to presently pound without exhaustion
Kate Lamberg
daffs like us
daffs, like us...wanting spring
for some reason, or for
no reason at all hold on
to winter's deep freeze
sleeping in is possible
in cold, quiet rooms
above the clatter of the world
we hesitate to bloom
as we transition in between worlds;
closing the heavy oak doors
allowing the soft forgiving pine
light doors of spring- swinging open
everything glistening in the thawing
no one but buddha knows
nothing is ever a waste of time
as it brings us to everything
our bellies floating down rivers
witnessing new blue birds
as we rebirth our spring selves
lotus core bursts song
amplified by floating for so long
river bank grabs us as we wake
it's the earth that wants us
to be reminded- we must sing
out of tune, welcomed beyond brave
Kate Lamberg
for some reason, or for
no reason at all hold on
to winter's deep freeze
sleeping in is possible
in cold, quiet rooms
above the clatter of the world
we hesitate to bloom
as we transition in between worlds;
closing the heavy oak doors
allowing the soft forgiving pine
light doors of spring- swinging open
everything glistening in the thawing
no one but buddha knows
nothing is ever a waste of time
as it brings us to everything
our bellies floating down rivers
witnessing new blue birds
as we rebirth our spring selves
lotus core bursts song
amplified by floating for so long
river bank grabs us as we wake
it's the earth that wants us
to be reminded- we must sing
out of tune, welcomed beyond brave
Kate Lamberg
the rain came down-without her seeing
the rain came down- without her seeing
she felt the torrents hitting brick, plants, trees,
a softening spring earth-- bouncing
the droplets of nourishment
back to the sky, in a kind
of game of catch, mitt-less
mindfulness tends gardens
better than any tools bought
when alone we remember
the star never leaves- just jumps
out of vision's path to pursue
deeper rocks buried, stones on surface
glow in no moonlight, no stars remind
the facts buried underneath the feeling
found easily-no digging- apparently
pensiveness prowls around the worried heart
no seeking hiding places, as rain and starlessness
saw away any need to be seen, any particular
way- as it is written in the forehead of grandmothers
the sweeping of dust from corners, once illegible
basking in the sun, creeping to be seen
behind low hanging grey clouds, caressing
all the babies in the world
waiting to be born
Kate Lamberg
she felt the torrents hitting brick, plants, trees,
a softening spring earth-- bouncing
the droplets of nourishment
back to the sky, in a kind
of game of catch, mitt-less
mindfulness tends gardens
better than any tools bought
when alone we remember
the star never leaves- just jumps
out of vision's path to pursue
deeper rocks buried, stones on surface
glow in no moonlight, no stars remind
the facts buried underneath the feeling
found easily-no digging- apparently
pensiveness prowls around the worried heart
no seeking hiding places, as rain and starlessness
saw away any need to be seen, any particular
way- as it is written in the forehead of grandmothers
the sweeping of dust from corners, once illegible
basking in the sun, creeping to be seen
behind low hanging grey clouds, caressing
all the babies in the world
waiting to be born
Kate Lamberg
cold chill of april
cold chill of april
closes tulips on contact
colors exude--fade
now i know why ts eliot said
that april be the cruelest month-
the pain of waiting pierces chests
the same heart that steps outside
of itself--never does rest, closes
to the tightest bud when tested
can we not return to the garden
unguarded, and breathe the spring
air of our childhood's song
it may not be very long
before the melody alters
faith comes in on bird's wings
singing salty tears
removing cloaking fears
climbing trees, warm bark
Kate Lamberg
closes tulips on contact
colors exude--fade
now i know why ts eliot said
that april be the cruelest month-
the pain of waiting pierces chests
the same heart that steps outside
of itself--never does rest, closes
to the tightest bud when tested
can we not return to the garden
unguarded, and breathe the spring
air of our childhood's song
it may not be very long
before the melody alters
faith comes in on bird's wings
singing salty tears
removing cloaking fears
climbing trees, warm bark
Kate Lamberg
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
red hot and cool blue
red corduroy roofs
baked in sunshine-against bright
blue turquoise waters
haiku and photo by Kate Lamberg
when on the sailboat
when on the sailboat,
i too craved silence
familial exchanges settled decisions-
the slapping of the sea
against the boat became
what i learned to hear
each day we moved forward
wing in wing, without more
than a prayer and wind
to cleanse the past, as we
sailed both towards, and away
from the shining shore
Kate Lamberg
miracles
A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it,
bearing within him the image of a cathedral.
~Antoine de Saint-Exupery
what is, is something
to create miracles with
one stone becomes throne
haiku by Kate Lamberg
a string of haiku~journal entries in and out of order, while sailing in the british virgin isles~
breeze picks up at four
swimming in turquoise waters
buoyant and so free
goddess, i need nothing more
with eyes driven
to the furthest shore
no needs, just prayers
for all who spend time terracing
pink flowers spilling
over white cement
letting go-we are flying off
the seat of our pants
sweetest of soul beach
wraps around the veranda
flowers race to sun
pigeons in the pink
flowering tree sing of joys
unknown to me
learning to love me
unconditionally
clouds thicken above
saturday morning
wakens below my tan feet-
wear clouds as head dress
waters encircle hips
earth stabilizes my soul
as all elements
reveal themselves to me
blast through uncertainties
today is the day
to praise, give gratitude
for all which heals, brings harmony
from now throughout my days
green leaf falls
on corrugated tin roof
entire worlds open
hot sticky morning
swirls of wind pick up some speed
by 8 am
iguana came to my vision
on beach-below palm tree
as if to say:wake up!
absorb whatever
is gifted to vision within
ears eyes heart soul
huge eyes see both sides
yet do not rush to make decisions
nor luxuriate too long (under the palms)
Kate Lamberg