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Established 02004

Hard Winter

It’s the last day of 02005, and it seems I should take Watermark out with a winter poem, but I don’t have a new one; so, here is an old one:

 

Spike bit Maxine on the hand last week.
As blood came up in tiny beads, he rubbed

against her legs and purred. Plows excavate
narrow, high-walled tunnels along our streets.

Yesterday, the schoolhouse roof collapsed
under layers of snow. I am learning

to french-braid my hair. Each morning, I gather
and plait these graying strands; each evening

I untwist them. Birch trees hold white ruffs
in their pale arms. While the house of my body

decays, I remodel the other. The kitchen is down
to dust and studs. Avalanche danger is high.

I woke this morning from a dream, thinking:
if no one knows I am lost, how will they ever find me?

snowflake

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

2 responses to “Hard Winter”

  1. happy new year! thank you for sharing your many talents on your blog

  2. Happy New Year, Sharon!

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