Some Kinds of Forever Visit You Poem by Brenda Hillman

Some Kinds of Forever Visit You



The unknowns are up early;
they browse through the bronze
porch bells. Crows
call & late
apples blaze
toward western emptiness.
In your illness,
the edges hesitate;
like the revolt
of workers, they
will take a while…

Here comes the fond
mild winter; other
realms are noisy
& unanimous. You tap
the screen & dream
while waiting; four
kinds of forever
visit you today:
something, nothing,
everything & art,
greater than you are
& of your making—

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Brenda Hillman

Brenda Hillman

Arizona / United States
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