Morning light bathes
my face and filigrees
the edges of leaves like halos.
The soul-stirring cry
of a red-tailed hawk rings
out as she flies searching
across the sky.
If I close my eyes,
I hear a gopher chomping
roots; lizards scurrying
from bush to bush;
a sparrow scratching
the dirt for grubs.
Bees buzz behind my chair
as they dust pollen
from succulent blossoms.
Hummingbirds whiz by
my shoulder at full throttle.
A distant wild turkey
calls forlornly for his mate,
and other bird species
converse in languages
I don’t yet comprehend.
Even the far-off hum
of a car down on the road
and faint voices
from the other side of the valley
play across my awareness—
sights and sounds
of a perfectly abundant life.

(published in Women’s Spiritual Poetry: Journey of the Heart)

:: Carolyn Chilton Casas

By Carolyn Chilton Casas

Carolyn Chilton Casas has lived on the Central Coast for 56 years, the perfect landscape for a love of hiking and playing beach volleyball. Her poetry has appeared in Amethyst Review, Energy Magazine, and One Earth Sangha among other places, and in anthologies including "The Wonder of Small Things: Poems of Peace and Renewal," "Thin Spaces & Sacred Spaces," and "Women in a Golden State." She is a practicing Reiki Master and teacher who explores ways of healing in articles she writes for wellness magazines in several countries. More of her work can be found on Instagram and Facebook, at www.carolynchiltoncasas.com, and in her newest collection of poetry, “Under the Same Sky.”