What’s Next?
by Mary
Chandler Philpott
What’s
next is this:
cold and
cold and more cold,
and
February’s spindly arms,
and
March’s house,
its tall
and frozen pillars,
and deep
echoes from its hollow chest.
I long for
April.
Give me a
simmer, give me rain.
It hurts
to thaw.
It feels
like cracking, like splitting apart.
I know
this too.
(But what
it really is:
We put a
hand to the emptiness,
and our
warm palms will it away.)
* * * * *
Mary Chandler Philpott is
an MA student at the University of Virginia. She currently lives in Manassas
with her fiancé Brandon and their puppy Edward Rochester.
Love that last thought: "We put a hand to the emptiness,
ReplyDeleteand our warm palms will it away."