Monday, August 31, 2015

Known (poem)

Now known
Knolls grassy enough
As green as on distant horizons
Unfolding forever my path

And my pace slows
Space flows and my races close
Knowing no undertows
Sweeping currents calling me onward

Suddenly seaward slews something serene
Caught corners of my eyes clearly resonate
Conflagrate great hate obliterate waste states
Calmly waving away weighed haste

Just around the corner always
All ways resulting the same
Unknown fate falling free
Known now running to me

Begin your stride as once you did
Steps stripping shoes from each foot
Gliding light across each new blade
Grass greener afoot than ever seen afar

Sparring foreseen circumvent
Vent now those lost dreams
For never too late
Will they seem

Stand in your field or run beyond
Pace traces outline your speed
Officiate officials officially offering
And time stands still for you

Know no known ever unknown
Untold hold folding upon you
Immense intense dense dents
Undone by what you always knew

Now

The Hustle (poem)

The hustle
The bustle
The rustle of feathers
Unfettered as I open my wings
Soaring far from the city noise

Still sitting here listening
Watching the lazy gazes as they stride by
None are where they seem as they walk in line
Quickly off the their happy heir

Hairs in the winds
Words a waste

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Do not stand at my grave and weep

One of my close friend's from high school, Matt Potocki, lost his mother this past Sunday. Today was the funeral, and I drove down to Munster Indiana to support my friend and say goodbye to his lovely mother, Nancy. The mass was a mixture of happiness and sadness, but most of all it was hard for me to see my friend, his brother, and his father in such pain. They are not the type of men that show their emotions (at least the softer emotions), and so it was that much more poignant to see them in such sorrow. One of my teachers from high school (a priest) was performing the mass, and I recognized a number of teachers and other classmates at the ceremony. Nice to see so many people come out to support my friend's family. After the mass was done, my friend's dad, who is a notorious badass and the kind of man that you never see smile, let alone cry, said some words about his late wife. His raw emotions and pure love were too much for me to handle, and I lost it for a bit and cried. It felt good to cry. 

There was a poem on the back of the funeral mass pamphlet that I kept rereading, and so I've included it below. I'll write it here for you as well. I truly believe that death is not an ending, but a new beginning which occurs far from our earthly bodies, so this message really resonated with me. I pictured my good friend and his family standing around his mom's grave weeping...all while she is away and continuing on her journeys. It was comforting. It's stuck with me all day and so I wanted to write something here to remember her, my friend, his family, and the fact that our time on earth is very limited.

Make it count. 
Make time. 
Tell everyone you love that you love them. 
Show everyone that you love that you love them. 
Follow you heart. 
Listen to your gut. 
Love life. 

Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am the diamond glints on the snow,
I am the sunlight on the ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft starts that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there; I did not die.

by Mary Frye




Monday, June 1, 2015

Never Enough Time

It really doesn't matter how long you have with your best friends and your family, it never feels like enough. I was back at Princeton this weekend to celebrate my 15-year college reunion, and wow was it a blast. Craziness for sure. Here are some fun pics, but mostly it was just laughing with my best friends and running around campus just like we used to do. Luckily I got to spend time with my mom and aunt in NYC as well, which brings such peace to my soul (pics below of that as well). Figured I had to write about this because it was such a special time for me. And I guess I hope this is a reminder to anyone who reads this: make time for your family and your closest friends. They bring you closer to your true self, and they always put you at ease.

My college roommates and best friends 


The P-rade at Princeton




Some random guy who made me laugh


Central Park, NYC











Lunch with my mom and aunt Jane - so much fun



Monday, May 11, 2015

Summer Smells (poem)

Summer Smells
5/10/15

Summer smells softly stretch silent songs
Memories from years ago awaken in my head
Telling tales written indelibly in lavender

Walks along the fences of neighborhood yards
Walls too high to see, though smells carry me in
And in I go with carefree contentment

Kid curiosity closing in on coolness
What seems to bring happiness has always done so
The soft scent of summer calms my soul

Those yards filled with flowering trees
Filling dreams of utopian seas
Laying in the grass under a glossy abelia

Looking up at the colors and shades
Inhaling the minutes as they drift by
Allowing time to curve and stall

Hands behind head while legs splay
Replay pay play as May fades away
Today like all others timeless and gay

No sooner lost in my days of now
Than when smells of summer my nose do catch
Releasing my fears and bringing me back home

And quickly I fall into the soft loving arms
Of the tall grass below those beautiful old trees
Thank you my friends of so many gentle ages

Views can distort but smells come so clear

Far as you are, in my heart you are near

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Always Remember

Smile. Even the act of smiling when you're not happy will help your mood. I promise. Stay positive. Stay happy. Life is an amazing journey and we're all lucky to be on it at such a great time in history.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Heaven & Hell (poem)

Heaven & Hell
3/29/15

Heaven and Hell exist
They have a lifetime pact
Don’t look for them later
They’ve been here forever

Everything you’ve imagined
As both best and worst
Has evolved here
In our world

Waiting for judgment
Will only waste your days
Filled with passion for unknown fears
Forcing others to focus on your illusions

Instead realize your eyes hold the judgment
In front of you heaven and hell reside
And it’s only up to you to decide
Which to fear and which to love

But fear not - you can’t go wrong
In the end this is your world
Seen through only your eyes

And so you have the power