Poem 4: “Acceptance”

“Acceptance” by Mandy Austin Cook
there it is!
the human.
it sparkles past in the shimmering glimpses
 of full lips
 caressing a  slightly gap- toothed smile
the joyful hiccup of a laugh
that warms everything around it
like gentle silky wind chimes.
let yourself be you
the best quality art has imperfections
for it may be the sameness of spirit that brings comfort
but it’s the different that’s remarkably interesting
so wear your scratches like diamond markings
your freckles like speckles of paint on canvas
and behold
 the broken beauty so flawed it’s breathtaking
the everything sameness we all have in common
and the variety of our artistic differences

Poem 3: “The Copper Dragon”

” The Copper Dragon” by Mandy Austin Cook

it blinked a quick blink

with an otherwise steady gaze
and a surprisingly flat part to its angeldy head
wound around itself like a glistening ball of glowing copper scales
gleaming in the sunlight.
its forked tongue dashing out with a hypnotic quiet
just looking at me,
as if to understand
what I was about.
I spoke with my eyes but not with my mouth
standing within arm’s reach gazing with a mutual respect
I was too young to know the danger
all I saw was metallic patterned magic
a dragon without feet unmoving except for eyes and tongue
and that  intoxicating silence in its observation
it let me wander on along my way
agreeing to disagree on being friends
the five year old in me was delighted
with the experience
Until I told my uncle John
Who adventured out barefoot
to silence the Copper Dragon.

Poem 2: “A Farmer’s Childhood”

“A Farmer’s Childhood” by Mandy Austin Cook

pots and pans clanging
over an unlit campfire
and a tablecloth lean-to
that Pappaw made himself.
a girl scout patch jacket
warm embraces of apple blossom breezes
and a pocket knife that whittles
go moo at Mr. Bull and he will moo back
pat his head through the gate:   we won’t tell anybody
that he only LOOKS like he’s mean.
(he says it’s a secret)
 the baby ducks will love you
following you around chattering their constant affection
go to the creek
 to tickle the tiny turtle in the path
and his name from now on  shall be Abner.

Poem 1: “Pappaw’s House”

“Pappaw’s House”  by Mandy Austin Cook

a flashlight

and giggles
rebelliously deliciously tiptoeing
to the porch
with Barbie dolls.
we could have planned anything and the grand scheme
was to PLAY.
drink it in…….
both the up giggling and the “Hush you three!” from down the hallway
knowing in the morning
Fifi will lick your nose (and probably your ear if the nose doesn’t work)
cousin good mornings a  “SHUT UP!”  HE argues he doesn’t SNORE.
(he’s still mad the master plan was Barbies)
and coffee gurgles its aroma with sizzles of bacon slices
and the cheerful whistles
of comforting familiar.