Time for Timewinds
Lee Underwood read poetry from his recently published book Timewinds at the Stellar Gallery last Saturday, August 7th. With a zest for life and spirited enthusiasm his syncopated rhythms of expression and gave a very entertaining rendition to his “artwork” of life.
There is a video segment of one moment of Time.
Here is an example of his Owlish Wisdom.
I hot-tubbed in California,
Zazenned in Kyoto,
Climbed pyramids in
Cairo, Mexico, Yucatan,
But I still don’t fit,
Don’t know where the It is,
And constantly get lost in
This ridiculously tangled forest.
Think I’ll just relax,
Won’t even try to mold
Illusory self to other
Ways, shapes or means,
Simply Owl-yowl it up,
Big-eyed-watchful or
Feather-puffed dozing
Gently winking
When the rains come.
Yeah! Thank you Lee for a fabulous performance!