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White Swan (A Spring Poem)


Today gray clouds were scouring the sky
and mud rivulets coursed through the dried-up lakebed.
In the rain spring trees still believed in winter,
bare sticks pointing to the sky.


When they emptied the lake, brown mud stretched on forever
where water used to lap and ripple in the sun.
In the winter we used to slip across the lake
amid soft white snowdrifts that buried solid ice.


Today I saw green grass fuzzy along the mud banks
and through droplets on the window watched
a pure white swan fly in from the south
settling with a delicate flutter in the dirty water.


And despite that rumor that tomorrow snow comes
wet and heavy from the north, and me wondering
where that swan will go, and how it stays so white -- 


Despite all that -- to see a white swan
in the mud where the lake was
makes me believe in spring. 

-KWH, 1999  

Another one from the vaults -- this was written my last spring in MN (from Bolio looking towards the lakes for any Carls out there).  Probably about this time of year....  Ah, I miss it!   

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This Poem’s Kiss


Tonight, I start another poem
that will not be finished.
Yes, there will be something --
a knock at the door, a teakettle whistle --
it will catch my attention
and I will put down the pencil,
rough lines left hanging,
words making only half sense.


Then the phone will ring,
or I’ll decide to take a shower.
These thin sheets of paper
will flutter softly, touched by sunset
and a breeze from the open window.
Honey colored shadows will creep across the floor,
the deepness of night swallowing
table, desk, and chair.


Tomorrow I might find this half-poem
sitting here alone and think it ugly.
Or I will touch it and it will stir, alive again,
breath whispering words I haven’t yet thought,
scolding me for my negligence,
forgiving, with a kiss.

KWH 1999 

 

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Flying South



Yesterday, while geese were flying south
I heard your name and looked up;
in steady lines they were squawking
and there was one white wisp of cloud strung across the sky. 


Later, when I was walking home
leaves were everywhere, falling out of trees
and scattering like feathers floating.
A wind swept in and I saw you chasing it;
me, laughing.


Funny how things happen now.
You appear in all these forms,
even before I long for you.
Leaves, geese, wind, the sky,
they know; they're in on it too.


All this, just yesterday,
while geese were flying south. 

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mom haikus

 

grimy kitchen floor

but no cleaning solution?

windex is your friend 

 

chocolate, dish soap, peas

hot dogs, artichokes, soy milk

costco on sunday

 

"bye bye I love you"

then toddling off downstairs

babies growing up!

 

kids asleep (for now)

lounging on the internet

tea or wine? cookies!

 

clay, rocks, rubber bands

the crunch of chalk as it breaks

toddler taste testing

 

sunlight, baby curls

a look of adoration

nothing else matters

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