Recurrence

This entry is part 46 of 95 in the series Morning Porch Poems: Winter 2010-11

 

“That stick in your hand is tracing mansions
in which we shall always be together.”
—Anna Akhmatova

In the dream I am always on a raft, always
floating downstream, the river a voice just
beneath my ear, the heat and haze a coppery
taste on my tongue. The sky is a scroll
unwinding above, blue film cut through
occasionally by green fronds, vivid drapery
on rock walls. Do you know what it means?
I don’t. I am alone, of course. I have left you
behind, or you have left me. But today is another
morning. Where bodies have lain, the bed
is still warm. Outside, it’s snowing again.
I know why the blue jay keeps returning
to the same high limb to eat snow, as if it can’t
find that exact flavor anywhere else.

Luisa A. Igloria
01.29.2011

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One Reply to “Recurrence”

  1. This is a particular favorite. I love the meaning with which Luisa has invested that observation of a blue jay ( I was going to write “my observation,” but as with many of the poems in this series, she has seen it sufficiently afresh as to have as much of a claim to it now as I do.)

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