Tuesday, 29 April 2025

Five Poems by Nolcha Fox

 






April Is a Flibbertigibbet


April is in love with love.

She plans her wedding,

buys a dress of lace and voile.

She forgets to find a groom.


April gets a little drunk.

She runs off with the minister.

Mexico is their new home.

He forgets his wife and kids.


April doesn’t like to pray

or stay with baldness and a paunch.

A younger man makes April swoon.

She forgets the minister.


April’s home with Mom and Dad.

She would rather be a nun

until she falls in love with love.

She forgets she’ll never learn.




Who Would Guess


The sunrise behind

the aspen trees 


turns the catkins

into pink blossoms.


The crocus flowers

burst bright purple


and yellow, the first

flowers in the garden.


The lilac bushes 

bear new buds.

 

Spring is stretching,

ready to rise,


throwing back

winter’s blanket


of snow.

If not for Spring’s


demand for coffee,

I wouldn’t believe she’s here.




There She Goes Again


She’s a lilac child running through the hours with purple flowers. She’s a seed scatterer, a cocoon gatherer, a honeycomb full of butterflies, a thunder thrower. She hides her unpredictable moods behind clouds. She is sunshine, rainstorms, and winds that toss chaos to the moon.


Spring can’t stop

running after 

Autumn’s leaves.




Stones


He built a wall

of stones to keep

his fragile heart

from mortal harm.


Spring sowed flowers,

birds’ melodies

to pry apart

his stony wall.


His heart was wrapped

in gentle winds

and fragrances 

of newborn life.


Spring built a bed

for flowing brooks

from stones he used

to guard his heart.


His happy heart

bled tears of joy

that turned to streams

that watered Spring.




Sleepyhead


Spring braids her hair into trees.

Trees bloom flowers. 

Flowers call for hummingbirds. 

Hummingbirds flutter alarm clock buzz. 

Wake up, sleepy Spring.

In a few months, Summer

will tuck you into bed.










Nolcha Fox’s poems have been curated in print and online journals. Her poetry books are available on Amazon and Dancing Girl Press. Nominee for 2023, 2024, and 2025 Best of The Net. Nominee for 2023 and 2024 Pushcart Prize. Editor of Chewers by Masticadores. Co-Poetry Editor of LatinosUSA.


Nolcha Fox

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this lovely gift, Strider!

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  2. Fabulous poems with melody given!

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