Two Poems
by Lisa
Fields
Cancelled
Vacation
Are we
lost
without the
beckoning—
new sky
unwalled
places
that open
the rib
out from
the lock
Tied to
Home
Canceled
plans
anticipation
falling
back to
routine
We will be
here
for the
ripening
wrapped in
the whir
of hummingbirds––
sunglow of
tomato
blush
the twist
of chile stems—
green
shoulder in the curl
of my
thumb
slender
eggplants
sweetened
under flame—
dogs
stretched across the floor
in a halo
of fur
* * * * *
Lisa
Fields lives in Southwestern New Mexico.
Writing poetry expresses her desire to be immersed in a state of balance. Her
inspiration comes from the joy of wild places and the challenge to live happily
in the domesticated world. She is a contract writer for Quirine Ketterings,
Professor of Nutrient Management in Agricultural Systems, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY. In her home state of NY, Lisa served the farming community as an
Extension educator for 10 years, and then worked for 10 years as a
self-employed advisor.