Cynthia Sharp's Blog
May 2, 2021
Alone and Together – A Conversation Inspired in Collective Solitude
I open to sky clouds and blue summer yield to the peace of lying still back eases into alignment injuries subside this life I wish I’d shared with you I surrender to solitude, creation and writing focus lying in wild flowers like I did in my twenties, wishing you were with me that we hadn’t been cut apart.
It’s the kind of July day when mellow music drifts in windows over neighbours watering lawns. You could almost forget there’s a pandemic in Vancouver a break from forest fires, water shortages and heat waves, for a few days or weeks, an almost normalcy.
Sounds of peace open time ducks, quiet, trees in wind gardening, reading the hail of uninterrupted leisure of choice. I keep going back to the window, a calm, safe life beyond these walls, mild adventure, connection.
I dance dreams that are plays, existence a learning curve, starting and ending on gratitude.
That moment when the sky cools I look to the sun scapes the glass jars on the counter create on the wall, each one different catching the light in a unique way the black cherry jar a mirage of diamonds, now a hummingbird angel.
It’s one of those days when the clouds break up into millions, an explosion of atoms into universe and we lay orange flowers on lawns, a tribute to the heroes on frontlines.
Five hour meditation perfect for my back rest, rest, rest, then yoga the relief of accomplishment, an explosion of bright color, living spirit, oxygen released like worlds bursting forth my breath the sails propelling me along an ocean let me be longer at peace hope like islands of grass in the sun
What to do with my perfectly restored meditative energy learning to keep wellness for health and service to let go
Gratitude for real community and purpose, a culture of meaning and kindness. Just by being in the world you’ve taught me so much about self-acceptance and love. We stretch like July trees, realizing we’ve grown.
The lightness of free time, voices cycling past my window in summer evening, the signal of permission, children’s calls, the freedom of not having to be anywhere, the return of time.
We’re all ordinary these days and there’s something beautiful in that, our regular unstyled hair and selves. Accede, bow, stay home, stay safe, let the eagles carry our dreams.
First published in The Pitkin Review
April 25, 2021
Happy National Poetry Month
Happy National Poetry Month & Earth Day Week! Thanks for checking out my retrospective of nature poems alongside my colleague and friend, the Poet Laureate Emerita of New Westminster, Candice James, along with guests from around North America: Watch the James-Sharp Retrospective
November 28, 2020
November Flowers Poetry & Art Collaboration
Thanks to everyone who joined us live on Wednesday and to all of you for taking the time to check out the video. The presentation is along the lines of an Albert Camus theme, “In the depth of winter I found there was within me an invincible summer.” May the light of all seasons fill and heal you.
September 28, 2020
You're Invited to My Free Online Reading
June 29, 2020
Sky Flowers
branches mingle into sky flowers
a canopy of butterflies setting sail
the blossoming of talent
from a hidden cove of ideas
the work of the trunks
to manifest largely the kernel within
to dream in blends and bends of sea-green world
the magnificence and relief of standing tall
fluorescent fronds of tree fish
swimming through phosphorescent foam
to a clear path of what we deserve to be
the mysticism of colour
the aura of the forest made tangible
ancient dragonflies, the esoteric heart of the world
tasting creation
permission and freedom to go directly
to where we most need and want to be
an island cocoon of love, light, safety
in the communion of trees we learn
by steadily working
day by day season by season
stretching branches
to finally flourish brilliant
that self-actualization is for the good of all
our growth protects others
what feels right must be
the evolution of consciousness
mirroring meditation

Painting Leafy Lane by Jilly Watson
May 2, 2020
After Heartbreak

I Just Want It To Be Wednesday
permission to live simplyto enjoy the wealth of books I haveAudre Lorde this afternoonhealing recovery breathing handling what we reasonably canto cultivate deep meaningwith a small number of people
I just want this to be Wednesday in the sunlight with cherry treesto curl up in bed with the partner I’m still hoping for and tell him everything I loved about our lifeclasp hands and remember all the funny moments of our decadesknowing we are blessedto have shared it all
scoop handfuls of yellow split peasand drop them slowly into a silver potto boil into carrot cabbage soupwith a dollop of real butterand a sprinkle of Atlantic sea salttime for dishes the comfort of washing
grateful for electricity and running waterpalms and wrists in hot waterbiodegradable fragrance-free soap bubbling in the air
the right to calm, to sabbaticaleven if only a day, a week, a monthmaternity leave for self-care fewer atmospheric pollutantsthis summer a break for the Earthfrom the intensity of firessimple pleasuresWednesday amid cherry blossoms

Time
It’s time to make Canada and every country decent for all,to switch over quickly to green energy, celebrate the Earth breathing,in this rest from our exhaust,this reprieve from air travel pollution,give thanks for all those tasting clean air for the first time over Beijing,watch in amazement as whales glide into inlets,now that we’ve eased up on our flurry of noisy boat traffic,to save the planet and our well-being,to see that we can do bothand when it’s finally safe,to walk in sunlight and cherry blossoms,let sea wind moisturize my skinand once again dip bare feet in the swoosh of waves over the shore.

March 12, 2020
Kernels of Light

February 6, 2020
Live from your Centre
