My thanks again to Corey Cook and Red Eft Review for publishing “Emergence.”
Today I saw a single silky thread from aspen
to eaves. I traced it and watched a spider,
backlit by the sun, weaving precise gossamer
tendrils, interconnected. There’s a new hatch
of dragonflies at our pond, the final leg
of a year’s journey from egg to nymph to adult.
It’s called Emergence—their last, fruitful days.
It’s what I feel after 80 years—an emergence
of days, of seasons, each one savored,
and family—eggs, nymphs, adults—the intricacy
of webs and silken threads.
i like this one a lot.
Sent from my iPad
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Thanks, Steve. One of my favorites too.
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This is so lovely, Sarah.
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Thank you, Sherry. Thanks for stopping by.
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so beautiful
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Thanks, Beth.
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Extremely beautiful. Thank you!
C. Mendoza
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Thanks so much. I’m organizing a new chapbook, and this will be the title and first poem. Stay tuned…
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So beautiful, Sarah. Good to see you posting here…
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Thanks so much, Rajani. I’ve been in a kind of slump about submitting, but finally I’ve started again, so there are a few more coming this spring. I’m not nearly as prolific as you have been with posts every day!
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I’ve been writing a climate series after my memoir but haven’t submitted anything in a very long time. My poems only make it as far as my blog!!!!
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Rajani, your blog is far enough, but do submit some for the rest of the world to see. They are wonderful!
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Lovely; gave me chills!
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Thanks very much, Annie.
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