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Poems

ice

as the ice melts
it becomes easier
to drive, even in your
still-snowy part of town
but anyway, I do your shopping,
bring it over, cook
for you, because
I realize

had it been me, not you,
stuck in the house,
worried about falling,
unable to stand
well for long,
you would have done the same
for me. I bring you dinners,
make rice in the rice-cooker,
sit down with you and
play a boardgame that
I bought at the Goodwill.

It's aimed, in a rather
patronizing way, at the senior
citizen who would find it
challenging and amusing
to recall obscure events
from decades past
and tell little anecdotes
about people you've known,
things you're familiar with.
ten years ago, you would
have rolled your eyes at me
for buying you such a thing.

tonight, you sit with me,
forgetting again and again
the rules, but gamely trying
to bring to mind details of your life
when it's your turn.
(1957, Christmas, the #1 song.
You cannot remember, but when I tell you
the title, you laugh. "Pat Boone. That's why
I don't remember it. I hated him."
A glimpse -- there she is -- my mom.)

It is companionable, this hour,
but I miss the woman
who would have refused to play
such a boring game,
challenged me to Scrabble instead
and then trounced me at it.

When I leave, backing out of the driveway,
passing easily over slush and puddles,
I wish for a thawing
that could melt the ice
that has frozen your thoughts,
turned you into someone
you would not even know.

Rehearsal

In the large echoing room
upon the bare floor
witnessed by empty chairs
we plan our deceit

mere words to begin
black marks on flat pages;
we breathe them in
place them on the air

voice, the chisel
motion, the hammer
we carve art from ideas
free these marble captives

one element we lack
to transform our lies to truth,
make Pinocchio a real boy:
witnessing imaginations

Circles

The hawk circled endlessly over my house,
Every time I looked up, he was there
Every day since returning from the little church
The little graveyard,
The little grave where we left behind
The little box of ashes.

This hawk had feathers missing from his left wing
Was he shot at? Did he escape the jaws of a cougar?
Years later, my 8 year old son and I would find
A dead hawk in the woods,
Wings spread, chest gone
Head missing. Ritual or animal?

I needed a hawk at the time,
My father was dead
Cancer, that son of a bitch,
Took him before I really knew him
I got no guidance from him
I was on my own

Except for the hawk that circled
And watched for vermin
In my yard. There must have been enough
To satisfy him, the hawk stayed for years.
Until we moved to Custer
Where we found his dead brother

My son and I.
We found him.
We left him behind.
We moved on
But we are still together
My son and I

Hawk Church

In high winds, the hawks pray
Their wings outstretched to heaven
As they take momentary communion with nature
With eyes wide open

When the winds have died
The hawks stand watch
Set themselves on the ramparts
Watch and listen
They are still
and they know

The white god

[An ekphrastic poem
based on a photograph, printed on a greeting card, of a polar bear in mid-leap from one ice floe to another, seen from above (photo ©Florian Schulz)]

You,
leaping among clouds
white god in a sea-green heaven
arcing over a green abyss of dreams
shedding each former guise into that vault
where they are subsumed
to return in new dreams

You,
brilliant eternal arc
powerful bow of white wood drawn taut
the arrow of desire
at the instant before flight
the moment unfolding
always now

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