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by Jenifer Cartland


  • May 15, 2018

    Geraniums (revised, again)

    It begins with the scent of geraniums,
    bitter and hard,
    and my grandmother telling me not to touch
    because she is afraid I will pick them.
    I wonder how this flower
    so harsh on my nose
    could be the crown of her patio.

    It begins with the scent of geraniums,
    bitter and metallic,
    and the old man at the end of the street
    wading through his dark, wide garden,
    thick, soil-soaked air,
    and a wild assortment of snapdragons
    which we each pick
    so we can make the dragon growl.
    He bends over the fence
    to hand us our annual maple saplings.

    It begins with the scent of geraniums,
    bitter and ancient,
    and me potting up the front entryway,
    the sun burning my arms, my eyes squinting.
    That sharp perfume,
    its mystical remembrances,
    is welcome oracle
    of the season yet to know.

    ————

    My annual return to this poem (with revisions) is triggered by planting geraniums yet again in my front door planters. I try hard to break from tradition, but become nostalgic at one whiff of geraniums. I am forever stuck in the gardens of my youth.

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  • May 9, 2018

    Birds work all through the night

    I don’t know what they do
    this time of night.
    I just hear them squawking.
    And they sound a little bent out of shape.

    They chatter with one another,
    voices strained but constant —
    New parents whisper loud
    through the nursery wall

    trying to get their baby down,
    exhausted, having lost all sense
    of night and day,
    though their tired chatter goes on.

    I imagine if they stop
    they will tip off the tree branch —
    not that I have true reason
    to suppose they will.

    It is just my own exhaustion
    that I hear in their voices —
    and how it is so easy to tip and fall
    long into the night.

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  • April 30, 2018

    Day 30

    you would think
    when walking through woods at night
    that we’d stumble —
    but instead we learn to find
    a steady foot, our own light

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  • April 29, 2018

    Day 29

    walking through woods
    in bare moonlight – shade over shade,
    black within black –
    I see what cannot be seen in day
    ask what can be seen of me

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  • April 28, 2018

    Day 28: And the greatest of these

    is love —
    which is not really fair to say,
    for the three
    intertwine when you sit here, ready,
    and build atop each other

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  • April 27, 2018

    Day 27

    a night walk
    is never simple –
    shafts of gray light
    peel back tree bark and find squirrels
    opining through long hours

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