Am I?
A poem for Vocal's Frosted Verse challenge
Here is the perfect accomplice
to the colony of rabbits
stuffed into underbrush and each other
like cotton wool tufts.
Fresh snow, a crisp linen sheet,
opaque over yesterday’s frolics,
keeping snapped twig
and zigzag print secrets
beneath its neat drape.
. . .
Am I like the den mother?
Unburdening my worry
to the snow,
eyes closed
to a merciful morning?
. . .
But here is a cruel saboteur
of the tawny fox stationed there,
three paws to the ground
ears perked toward the taunt
of up-high chickadees.
. . .
Am I that foiled predator?
Nose dusted with white,
having caught no scent
from low leaves trapped in rime?
Now a stroke of red paint
on blank canvas terrain
exposed, erect prize
in nature's cruel claw-drop game
for the next set of talons
that might heft my weight,
my sin only to hunger
on a pitiless day?
. . .
Is that me, or could I be
winter, arriving?
. . .
All my life, I've been
this generous with my body.
All my life, I've been
that wretched in my robbery.
Am I willing to own
my ripples of consequence—
the dignity of my effort,
the shame of my indifference?
Can I
ask neither recognition
nor forgiveness
to contain paradox
in the breadth of this moment
and its infinite
stillness?
. . .
Yes—
she could be me
as I too have kissed the earth,
not errantly, and caused
the wheel of fortune to turn.


Comments (9)
Returning, Morgana, to congratulate you on your honorable mention!👏💜
Wooohooooo congratulations on your honourable mention! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
I wasn't here yet for this challenge, so I thought I would go back and read some poems. Fresh snow a crisp linen sheet. This is kind of sad however, but nicely written.
most beguiling
Breathtaking work, Morgana. This is truly in a league of its own. A beautiful first morning read and I thank you for this!
This gave me goosebumps. It’s written in such a way where I feel as though I am ears dropping, I love how you used the snow, the fact of winter to allow yourself to reflect and to consider. Oh it’s just so beautiful, the way you ponder and the beat of your poem, skilful and controlled.
Whoaaaa this was so deep! Loved your poem!
Prey? Predator? A very cold season? Or in paradox all of the above? Question: Can I ask neither recognition nor forgiveness? Answer: Yes, … I too have kissed the earth, not errantly, and caused the wheel of fortune to turn. I may have misinterpreted this striking and beautiful poem, but I see it as a meditation on our nature and influence on the world surrounding us. We as a species have a more profound effect on the lives of our fellow creatures than anything else now sharing this planet.
Makes you stop and think, great poem...