That they'd be strolling into the next days together?
Today's poem was no great find on my part but on the part of Poetry Daily.
LULLABY
My little lack-of-light, my swaddled soul,
December baby. Hush, for it is dark,
and will grow darker still. We must embark
directly. Bring an orange as the toll
for Charon: he will be our gondolier.
Upon the shore, the season pans for light,
and solstice fish, their eyes gone milky white,
come bearing riches for the dying year:
solstitial kingdom. It is yours, the mime
of branches and the drift of snow. With shaking
hands, Persephone, the winter's wife,
will tender you a gift. Born in a time
of darkness, you will learn the trick of making.
You shall make your consolation all your life.
Amanda Jernigan
POETRY
Volume CLXXXVII, Number 3
December 2005
3 comments:
AWP? Will I see you there? Breakfast? Lunch? Dinner? ...?
Let me know where you'll be, Ms. Blue.
Hey!
Does some place in Atl. serve elipses...?
I was woefully unaware.
Nice poem! More!
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