January
By Wendy Taylor Carlisle
I welcome winter’s stripped branches, last year’s nests clinging to the sky, the possibility of uninterrupted vista. But this year, Sam tells me, the generations have turned against us, since we have eaten up the bounty they thought would be theirs. I look around. Perhaps it is so. Still, I find some glory in final fruits— a patch of ice, a snow-bent azalea, one intrepid persimmon failing to fall.
Wendy Taylor Carlisle lives and writes in the Arkansas Ozarks. She has published four books and five chapbooks. Her poems have been anthologized and appeared widely on line and in print. Find her at wendytaylorcarlisle.com.
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