THE FIRST LONG NAP I’VE HAD IN YEARS On the third floor of the Island Inn, a room no larger than a minute, the small bed filling the room, I lay down. White walls, the white of steamed milk, whiter trim on the window, its white shade half-closed, half-closed white curtain rippling. Me on the […]
Author: Marjorie Mir
A Gaelic Blessing – Anon
A GAELIC BLESSING Deep peace of the running wave to you. Deep peace of the flowing air to you. Deep peace of the quiet earth to you. Deep peace of the shining stars to you. Deep peace of the gentle night to you. Moon and stars pour their healing light on you. Deep peace of […]
In This Room – Lucia Weinhardt
IN THIS ROOM Waking to the peace of an untethered white light in the tiny room I’ll call my own for this […]
Sensing Monhegan -Lucia Weinhardt
SENSING MONHEGAN With eyes closed I sense our approach seas churn beneath and the boat nears the hidden harbor ensconsed behind Manana’s looming cloak I sense her enormity on the right as we slip past, smutty nose off to portside the dock is near we come clumping up to the boards and hit home with […]
Childhood Memories in Black and White – R.A. Szostek
CHILDHOOD MEMORIES IN BLACK AND WHITE This old black and white photo has ignited my imagination, to thoughts racing, of island children, home grown, and temporarily transplanted, to Summer seasons long ago. There they sit, unaware they have taken root in the rich field of Time that will grow the most cherished memories of childhood. […]
The Heralding- Raymond Stineford
The Heralding The two of them came running in from somewhere off the sand And said together, a voice that spoke for both of them. “There’s a boat of glass tipped down there on the tide and No one is in sight, except the two of us; the sun is shining Through the stern, the […]
MONHEGAN MUSICALS: SOME REMINISCENCES
A collection of reminiscences. I first arrived on Monhegan in June 1950 to work at the Island Inn to earn money for college. There was an organization known as MYSO – the Monhegan Youth Social Organization. Everyone was strongly encouraged (ordered, I guess, – there was no way to say no) to join. Ruth Grant […]
Island Worship – David Reece
ISLAND WORSHIP Small white church, divine in its simplicity, radiant in the sun, but still so new. Come nightfall, this island, ancient, elemental, harkens back to older gods. Walk the trails, long after midnight. Stare hard at the waves, breaking in the moonlight off Green Point. Is that Poseidon, striding through the surf, waving his […]
What We Knew- Amanda Blair
WHAT WE KNEW Yesterday we were smeared with ocean salt and blueberry skins, kelp juice and seaweed slime We lingered languidly withe snails waiting and watching for their frightened little bodies to slither out of their shells in an attempt to be on their way- a journey we loved to hinder by quickly plucking them […]
DID MOTHERS KNOW? – DAPHNE STERN
DID MOTHERS KNOW? Did mothers know about the schemes of children about the secret places, about smoking cigarettes, about climbing slippery high rocks on a foggy day, about cooking periwinkles in rusty cans, prying them out with rusty nails, and savoring them with our unborn palates? Did mothers know about stories shared, about tears shed […]
Stitch and Bitch – Jan Bailey
STITCH & BITCH The women settle, their needles click in thick air. At the window one heart-red geranium lists toward light, three paper whites wrest from fisted bulbs, their roots worm about the small stones. The coffee steams, cakes slant on the sideboard beside the china plates and cream, spills of yarn pool in russet […]
Monhegan Summer day – Jim Stallings
MONHEGAN SUMMER DAY Reflections from the Pierce House Porch Primroses, Chrysanthemums Phlox Artemisia Marsh grass yellow, brown, green Swallows’ orange breasts, slate gray backs Seascapes Crashing surf Lobster traps Stacked five high Laundry on lines Graveyard stones Face the village and harbor From 18th century Brackett Pierce Trefethren Starling Orne Wait staff time off Sitting […]
Capstan Chantey-Matt Williamson
CAPSTAN CHANTEY (after hours) memories gather thick and random no more welcome than gnats whirring over the moss on the fragrant hummock the old pine left in dying i was thirty then just finding life uneasily blissful in my new and doomed marriage a late bloomer husbanding trouble and strife that warm atlantic night kathy […]
January–Song in E Minor – Gayle LaVallee
JANUARY–SONG IN E MINOR The measured voice of a silver clarinet, insistent repetitions on a jazz pianist’s keys flow out in unseen waves across the air from Maine. Deep blue variations from a distant saxophone insinuate their point and counterpoint probing the amber spaces of this room on this island where friends are gathered to […]
Carols – Marjorie Mir
CAROLS The conjured images are changeless over time. In the “little town,” windows are lit beneath slanted roofs, dark streets lined with bare-limbed trees, above them, a clear midnight sky, scissored stars, Orion’s belt. The angels’ breath is visible. All Faithful leave bootprints as they come. And the Family huddled and homeless in their shed, […]
Blessings by Gayle LaVallee
BLESSINGS Barefoot and hair unbound, in cotton gown I lean against the wood frame of my door and watch the day bleed down to fill the wine-tinged sea. I close the door. Now in my room and my small bed, I turn toward sleep. Above my roof, darkness moves in to mingle with the darkened […]