Let’s
celebrate the short days, hours,
glint of
hard sharp snow.
Tired
bones and jokes, the bed that isn’t
big and
firm enough,
the sheets
that aren’t so fresh.
Let’s
brook the fear of disappearing, bear
with those
who won’t bear back—
this: the test,
the
lesson.
Let’s
navigate by plain first lines
that link
to closing words
like knell
and nugget;
touch the
windows filled with night,
tap
dark’s deep and radiating hearth.
Let’s
celebrate the short days, hours,
tap
dark’s deep and radiating hearth.
Elana Wolff lives and works in Thornhill, Ontario—the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat First Nations. Her poems have recently appeared (or will soon appear) in The Antigonish Review, Arc, Best Canadian Poetry 2024, FreeFall, Pinhole, Prairie Fire, and Yolk. Her cross-genre Kafka-quest work, Faithfully Seeking Franz, is newly released with Guernica Editions.
the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan
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