Wednesday, December 30, 2015

The Raisonneur

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The Raisonneur

Ah, distinctly I remember
It was in the bleak December.
The cold north winds would not abate,
The raisonneur of my life’s fate.

Dark night gave way to morning light,
A winter wonderland of white
Perched lightly on my iron gate,
The raisonneur of my life’s fate.

She turned to me, spoke in hushed tones
Said I must kneel and weep alone.
A thousand years I lie in wait,
The raisonneur of my life’s fate.

Ah distinctly I remember
The raisonneur of my life’s fate.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015

December 30, 2015

Monday, December 21, 2015

The Road to Resolution (A Kyrielle Sonnet)


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The Road to Resolution (A Kyrielle Sonnet)

Roads stretch far as the eye can see,
Speeding white lines hypnotize me.
Drive nonstop until morning light...
I’m going the distance tonight.

All bets off in the quest for fire,
The quiet search for heart’s desire.
Eight hundred miles to set things right...
I’m going the distance tonight.

Emerald streaks paint the night sky
Like a home dye job gone awry.
Your green eyes meet mine, sparkling bright...
I’m going the distance tonight.

Roads stretch far as the eye can see
I’m going the distance tonight.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015
December 21, 2015

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Where Broken Dreams Go




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Where Broken Dreams Go

When November rains, midnight is calling.
Ravaged by wind, bare maples still standing.
December descends with soft snow falling
The migrant geese come in for a landing.

Hard winter looms with an indignant stare,
Dark clouds taunt as the anger releases.
Cruel lies thrash my skin, pierce the bitter air.
Soul shatters into a thousand pieces.

When twilight beckons with pink shades seeping,
My frantic pulse ebbs with the fading light.
Cold and tired, I have no trouble sleeping.
Time passes unhindered in dead of night.

Bruised hearts heal beneath January snow…
Still I wonder, where do broken dreams go?

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015

December 16, 2015


Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Gentle Rain




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Gentle Rain

Listen to your heart beat softly
as summer burns in effigy
restless crickets voice sad disdain
to the rhythm of gentle rain.

Piercing cerulean sky yields
to the soft bloom of cotton fields
nimbus clouds releasing their pain
to the rhythm of gentle rain.

Peace beckons where green river flows
night falls in shades of indigo
mourning dove grieves in dark refrain
to the rhythm of gentle rain.

Listen to your heart beat softly
to the rhythm of gentle rain.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015
December 8, 2015

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Cloud Hopper

Photo by Colleen Breuning © 2015

Cloud Hopper


The skies gleamed with crystal blue persuasion, beckoning me to the water’s edge.  I stared in wonder as the seagulls frolicked and dipped into the sea.  Wispy cirrus clouds floated by at a leisurely pace, and I longed to touch them.  A slight breeze stirred, and the crash of the breakers called to me.  I couldn’t have asked for a more picture perfect beach day.

This is exactly what my soul needed.  The anxieties of life had worn me down, my nerves were frazzled and sleep eluded me.  I was in search of peace.  God knows I would have been content to just lie in the sand, toasting my skin to a golden brown.  A rum flavored cocktail topped with an umbrella is all I really wanted.  That, and perhaps a good book to immerse myself in.

But my friends were insistent.  It would be the experience of a lifetime, they said.  Life’s too short.  Go big or go home.  Don’t be a wuss…

So I swallowed my apprehension.  I gave in to the pressure. 

As I stepped tentatively onto the stern of the idling charter boat, my eyes were drawn to the name hand painted on its hull.  The Whatchamacallit.  Not a very reassuring name for a sea worthy vessel.  The wind began to pick up, and the boat responded, bobbing back and forth beneath my Skechers.  My heart beat furiously, and pit of my stomach burned.  I wasn’t sure if this was excitement, fear… or a little of both.

The boat captain smiled broadly, thrust a life vest into my hands, then buckled me into a harness.  I held on for dear life, gripping the leather straps.  Returning to the midsection of the craft, he gunned the motor and ventured forward at a slow clip toward the western horizon.  As the rushing wind gathered beneath the colorful parasail, it puffed up like a curtain blowing in the window.   The tow rope grew longer, and my body was lifted like a balloon, high above the aqua sea. 

The balmy breeze kissed my cheeks as I skimmed weightlessly across the fields of blue.  My chest filled with euphoria, adrenaline pumped through my blood.  I let out a squeal.  So this is how it feels to be a bird!  I reached out my hands to touch the soft cotton clouds, hopping from one to the next.  The people on the beach below me looked like ants, and I waved to them from my perch.

Pure joy coursed through my veins.  I was so lost in the delights of flying that I didn’t hear the snap.  A sharp jolt, and suddenly I was adrift, scaling to new heights.  Then as the parasail lost momentum, I  plummeted feet first toward the sea.  Terror seized my heart.

I opened my mouth to scream, but nothing came out.  My body hit the surface with a loud slap, and plunged underwater violently.  The impact rattled my bones, the sound shattering my eardrums.  Dead silence.  Everything faded to black before my wide open eyes.

Floating, the undercurrents pushed me down.  A brilliant white light beckoned in the distance of the ocean depths.  I swam toward it, my limbs gliding effortlessly beneath the frigid water.  Never before had I held my breath this long.  Oddly, my lungs now were one with the sea.

In time, I rose up beyond the confines of my watery grave to the sanctity of the cottony clouds.  I watched as my loved ones built a memorial on the beach.  Saw them wipe the tears away, then drive off to laughter-filled gatherings.  But time marches on, and misfortune tests the sincerity of friends.  They eventually stopped coming to pay tribute and moved on with their lives.  They forgot about me.

But up here, I am never alone.  At night, I am cocooned in the warm arms of the maternal clouds.  When daybreak spills across the crystal blue skies, my heart soars.  I ruffle my feathers, spread my wings and join in with the seagulls, dipping down toward the sea. 

Peace, at last…

Colleen Keller Breuning  © 2015

December 1, 2015

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

The Finish Line


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The Finish Line

Clouds hang overhead
geese crowd the banks
when the rain starts to fall
the farmer gives thanks.

The harvest has passed
with bountiful yields
winter is fast coming
there’s frost in the fields.

Feel the push of the wind
and the bite of the cold
his skin etched with time
bones fragile and old.

But the sky won’t snow
and the sun won’t shine
no more walks in the wood
at the finish line.

See the colors dissolving
in the cold steely sky
as he crosses the threshold
with one last mournful sigh.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015
November 24, 2015

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Des Larmes Pour Paris (Tears for Paris)



Des Larmes Pour Paris  (Tears for Paris)

It all started with just a seed of hate
propaganda straining with the weight
suicide bombers, lives torn apart
as desperate screams pierce the heart.

Day without sun, stars without night
moon without glow, what a lonely sight
in a river of fear all hopes drown
as the levee comes crashing down.

And the wayfarer never makes it home
his spirit cast away, to forever roam
pierced by the shrapnel, left for dead
as the streets of Paris turn scarlet red.

Point the finger, place the blame
but we shall never be the same
damage done, no turning back
as the tower lights fade to black.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015
November 17, 2015

Written with deepest respect, condolences and love for the victims and all affected by the Paris tragedy… never forget!

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Never What You See















Photograph by Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015



Never What You See

Twilight comes early in November cold
     the migrant geese cry and stake their claim
            as I walk in my solitary world
          where darkness rules and light is scarce
and loneliness adds beauty to life.

I have been restless for as long as I can remember
          but there is change in the air
                   there is change in the wind
     fear stirs the stagnant spirit, propels it forward
and the echo of music strikes a chord deep inside.

Scar tissue is stronger than regular tissue,
            and broken bones eventually heal
              we cross the threshold from young to old
        masking the hurt, numbing the pain
 but silence is not golden.

So don’t jump to conclusions about the sunset
       its stark light refracting beneath cover of clouds
            hidden bruises bleeding broken indigo ink 
          in beautiful streaks of mottled red and purple
and taints the sky with mixed emotions.
      
The truth is never what you see.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015
November 10, 2015

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Amiss


Photograph by Colleen Keller Breuning  © 2015


Amiss

Treacherous winds blow
Cold drifts in a field of snow
Dreams of long ago

Something is amiss
I need more in life than this
Searching for true bliss

As the seasons change
Leaves strip away, rearrange
O’er the mountain range

Giving up the fight
Anguish deep in the black night
Dark spirit take flight

Hopes and dreams combust
As my ashes turn to dust
And silent tears rust

Angel, take me far
To a waiting distant star
Free of hurt and scars

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015

November 3, 2015

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Liar, Liar (A Sonnet)





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Liar, Liar (A Sonnet)

The sun bows to you in grand reception,
Falling prey to your charms, walking through fire,
Caught in your wicked web of deception
while you smile… pathological liar.

What’s your excuse, were you dropped on your head
Or pinched by forceps in your great escape?
Unleashing demons ‘til the world has bled;
The bile on your tongue tastes like sour grapes.

Say what you will, for nobody believes
Your rhetoric.  Here’s a word to the wise:
Your crimes are far worse than beggars and thieves.
Your half-truths are the most cowardly lies.

You refuse to live by the golden rule…
But six feet of earth make us all equal.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015
October 20, 2015


Monday, October 12, 2015

Refrain (A Kyrielle Sonnet)



"Park City Sunset" by Colleen Breuning © 2015

Refrain

Night echoes in my heavy heart
Painted darkness, my work of art.
Words and anguish mingle with rain,
My soul released with each refrain.

Voices clash, intentions aground
When everyone has his own sound.
Sing out chorus, relieve this pain,
My soul released with each refrain.

Hope abides in blue skies and seas,
The mountain range, the forest breeze.
Harmony restores, peace sustains,
My soul released with each refrain.

Night echoes in my heavy heart,
My soul released with each refrain.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015
October 12, 2015

Friday, October 9, 2015

Black Betsy







Black Betsy

I am obsessed.  Her hypnotic ebony eyes pull me under, taking me to a dark place deep inside my soul.  She is my greatest case study, she stokes my male ego.  Resistance to her charms proves more futile each day. 

“I’m sorry.  Not tonight, Betsy.”

Tomorrow is an early morning at the lab. With a sigh of resignation, I switch off the bedside lamp and roll over.

But sleep eludes me.  Studies, trials, deadlines, unrelenting pressure from the pharmaceutical company…  Thoughts tumble in my brain like an endless dryer cycle.  Development of this breakthrough painkiller through extracting toxins from poisonous spiders is an elephant on my back.  Success could mean fame and fortune for a lowly arachnologist like me.

 My mind clears as I drift off.

She appears before me in full glory, arms extended.  The bright moon glows behind her, bedroom curtains fluttering in the night breeze.  The chilling strains of Saint Saens fill the room. 

“Come to me, my love.  Embrace me, seal our destiny,” she whispers.

Beads of sweat break on my forehead.  I struggle to move away, but my limbs are dead weight.  Lips paralyzed, my voicebox emits a mere faint moan.

“No more experiments!  Now revenge is mine….”

The music swells in a climax.  She wraps her eight arms around me, fangs descending. 

The venom spreads through my bloodstream like wildfire.  So painfully sweet.  Muscles give way to beckoning warmth.  Choking, my lungs heave to take in gasps of breath. 

One last kiss…

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015
October 8, 2015
Original Word Count:  246

Revised Word Count:  249

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Amethyst Sky


Photograph by Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015

Amethyst Sky

Rain has fallen five days straight.
The levee breaks, hope comes undone.
Tears from heaven flood the grass,
Sparkling like diamonds in the sun.

But it’s all right, I hear your voice
Whispering as twilight draws nigh.
Your smile beckons from distant stars
Twinkling in the amethyst sky.

Now westward winds stir restless,
whipping up the anger and wrath.
Flames shadow dancing in the dark,
the fire casts its light upon my path.

But it’s all right, I hear your voice
whispering as twilight draws nigh.
Your smile beckons from distant stars
twinkling in the amethyst sky.

I don’t want this pain anymore,
It’s been far too many years.
Give me shelter from the storm,
Ease my anguish, dry my tears.

But it’s all right, I hear your voice
whispering as twilight draws nigh.
Your smile beckons from distant stars
twinkling in the amethyst sky.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015

October 7, 2015

Monday, September 28, 2015

Blood Moon


Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015


Blood Moon

Crickets harmonize
a rhapsody in August,
sweet background singers

Pregnant clouds hover
in crisis of confidence,
summer rain debate.

Warm wind blows gently,
dissolving clouds to fine mist;
light shines through its haze

Earth casts dark shadows,
aligning with sun and moon
in black velvet skies.

Raging with color,
Luna rises triumphant,
on her throne of blood.

Colleen Keller Breuning © 2015

September 28, 2015