Winter in the Rockies Poem by Chelsea Dingman

Winter in the Rockies

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Is this heaven? Hidden
highways. An avalanche. Nothing
around for miles to hear tires
leave the road. The mountains
bow, back-lit by white skies. I walk
& wonder if I walk for any reason
except to walk. My father,
drenched in drifting snow, was left
here. Yet I can't say I'm closer
to the truth about loss than I was
as a child when the world I saw
was a world that doesn't ache
to be anything else. It's funny
how easy it is to forget
the sound of water in winter. I lay down
on the banks alongside the frozen
lake. Its long body, still. But
I'm listening now, as water
like a sleeping child wrestles
with the blankets pulled over
its face, waiting to see
which one of us will wake.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 23 April 2019

Nicely expressed thoughts and feelings. A beautiful creation. Thanks for sharing.

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