Sunrise

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Sunrise on Sunset Beach

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Winter Clarity

Bright cold blows thin, piercing
the surface, sweeping the chaff, 
clearing out the unfit things.

Winter is a harsh gardener – it culls 
the unworthy, the weak, the worn, 

so only the strong survive to spring. 


You see greenbrier, grapevine, 

and pale stands of privet choke 

the lowland in frozen profusion.


I layer up and step outside. 

A bitter wind stings my ears 

and cracks my skin. My spirit numbs. 


As cold sun cuts a flawless sky 

I shrink beneath the frigid glare 

that pierces my pretensions. 


Call me old and weak, unworthy, 

soul of dust and wind-borne chaff, 

but I am an agent of nature as well, 


so I root out the privet 

and free a green fern 

huddled in bottomland duff. 


Beneath brittle forms, 

behind the dry tangles 

abundance bides midwinter’s embrace. 


Tree fern, image from Wikipedia
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=202078