Two Seasons
Ekphrastic Challenge September 2024
This poem was written in response to the Rattle® Poetry Ekphrastic Challenge for September 2024 and was ultimately not selected. You can find more information here.
Two Seasons
The joke is,
There are only two seasons in Chicago.
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Winter:
The word itself cuts like wind-chill
Down to your bones
Skin screaming and eyes stinging
Tears solid as they roll down your cheeks
The windy city earns its name
While the lake freezes over
Record snow fall so deep that
You don’t know where to shovel it
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Construction:
A constant war waged against the potholes
You sit waiting
As the concrete cattle chutes herd cars
Down the freeway lanes
Blinking orange cones like
Soldiers in an endless battalion
You curse the name of Kennedy
While all you see is a sea of brake lights
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The joke is,
There are only two seasons in Chicago.
Submitted under MRB
About the Creator
Rae Fairchild (MRB)
I love to write; putting pen to paper fills my heart and calms my soul!
Rae Fairchild is my pen name. (Because why not? Pseudonyms are cool!)
I do publish elsewhere under my real name, M.R.B.


Comments (3)
Witty and oh so true!
Sounds like Montréal. 🚧🌨🛑
“Concrete cattle” lol. But seriously, great piece!