menopause
voice at midlife
by Sister Lou Ella Hickman, I.W.B.S.
what is this
heat aching to be heard
like an
answer of a summer’s storm:
thunder
lashes within my flesh
as liquid
pulses beneath its fragility
when shall
it rain
for every
lesson the geography is the same:
coming home
is the body’s yes
* * * * *
Sister Lou Ella is a
former teacher and librarian. She is a certified spiritual director as well as
a poet and writer. Her poems have appeared in numerous magazines such as America,
First Things, Emmanuel, Third Wednesday, and new verse news
as well as in four anthologies: The Night’s Magician: Poems about the
Moon, edited by Philip Kolin and Sue Brannnan Walker, Down to the Dark
River edited by Philip Kolin, Secrets edited by Sue Brannan Walker
and After Shocks: The Poetry of Recovery for Life-Shattering Events
edited by Tom Lombardo. She was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2017. Her
first book of poetry entitled she: robed and wordless was published in
2015 (Press 53).
Empathy's out of reach, yet I know the storm is real.
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