Why Have I Returned To New England Poem by Michael Earl Craig

Why Have I Returned To New England



It seems there's always an icicle
or pair of them
hanging, over an infant,

a sleeping newborn infant,
O subtle return to that which matters—
boat on the harbor—

quick flash of blue
in the lid of the Zippo—
the softest, darkest of hair

gently loosed from a bun,
then put up again,
almost immediately.

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So very cold tonight.
An Amish beard in the road.
The humor of logs, of twigs.

A single twist of smoke from the chimney,
taking its place on the mind.

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Michael Earl Craig

Michael Earl Craig

Dayton, Ohio, United States
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