For the third time in seventeen years
the University closes for snow--or so
the admin women tell me for this poem—
This morning three inches of snow balanced
along the telephone wires, death-defying
in the cold quaver of wind, then slip-sliding
into the orchard of snow-apple blossom
trees that lined the streets, spring in February,
like the morning the oldest child opened
the back door and saw on our red quince
the flowers of his first snow, how he laughed.
The storm is coming hard, they’ve sent us home
from work, the snow falls on, no telling how
much weight to bear, the boughs of the fir trees,
the branches of the bare trees bend down,
almost ready to break under the weight of our joy.
Minnie Bruce Pratt
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2.25.2010
2.24.2010
“Marking Up the Path”
A poem for the big weather coming our way!
Ice and snow have gotten under the skin of the trees,
scaley bark and trunk cold to my touch, so human,
so animal, standing there alone, while we, passing
by, have marked up the path with our tracks, bird
scratch, the sneaker footprints I followed for a while,
diamond-pattern overtaken by another, oval-sole,
in the confusion I made up a story, and then they
parted, leaving me alone with a fiction, and why I
write poetry, the stubborn, riled-up bark in my hand.
Minnie Bruce Pratt
Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivs
Creative Commons 2010
Ice and snow have gotten under the skin of the trees,
scaley bark and trunk cold to my touch, so human,
so animal, standing there alone, while we, passing
by, have marked up the path with our tracks, bird
scratch, the sneaker footprints I followed for a while,
diamond-pattern overtaken by another, oval-sole,
in the confusion I made up a story, and then they
parted, leaving me alone with a fiction, and why I
write poetry, the stubborn, riled-up bark in my hand.
Minnie Bruce Pratt
Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivs
Creative Commons 2010
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