In These Hard Times
Spring thaw still shepherds in violets,
dandelions, and poke. Rabbit
and fox begin their dance.
Warm meadows fill—
sun-softened berries, wild onions–
and young turkeys.
Goldthread, skullcap,
mushrooms, Witch
Hazel grow for seekers
in the wild wood.
Pear and pawpaw,
pine needle and mint,
fragrant nourishment
when autumn sets in.
Gather apples when nights grow
cold, pull out the root crops, all before
hoarfrost cracks beneath your boot
in pale morning light.
Provence of Winter
Pine and oak frozen in place
no branches murmur
movement
silent birds search
for
bits of nourishment
water pools turned
to ice
hollowed snow deer
bed
porcupine track and
fox
lead to an empty
garden
yesterday at forest
edge
I offered carrot
scrappings
and broccoli stalks
gone now no trace
still more snow
falls
the provence of
winter
fenceposts
transmuted to alabaster,
the car now a snowy
mound
indoors warmth of
fire
hiss and steam of
wood
Guenevere Remembers Long After
Lady I was angry
for so long
I blamed you
turned from you
were you alone
then too
After the fall
where did you go
when I lay in the
ground
when he wept
tears into the soil
where were you
then
I no longer
remember his face
but I remember
his gaze
blazing through
me
it shocka me
still
I remember not
wanting
anything at all
save him— no
matter the cost
Lady I still love
in the midst of it all
Guenevere To Her Teacher, Long After
You were mother and teacher to me
we floated down hidden ways
through reeds and mist together
how can I unknot what has been tied so well
you asked too much of me.
Did you know we would love too well
did you know I would love though time
did you train me for this
such bitter leavings—
meagre fragments of hope
These two Guenevere poems were first published in my chapbook, The Heart is a Nursery For Hope, 2016, Flutter Press. I have all rights to them.
Elaine Reardon is a poet, educator, and herbalist who lives deep in a forest in Western Massachusetts. Her first chapbook, The Heart is a Nursery For Hope, won first honors from Flutter Press in 2016. Her second chapbook, Look Behind You, was published by Flutter Press in late 2019. Most recently Elaine’s poetry and essays have been published by Pensive Journal, The Wild Word, Prospectus Literary, Syncopated Journal, and several anthologies. http://elainereardon.wordpress.co
Very very nice Elaine! Keep it up!
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DeleteWonderful poems. Great imagery. Especially in the first poem. Bernadette O'Reilly
ReplyDeleteWonderful poems! Always enjoy reading your poetry.
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