February 16th, 2012
Freezes and Junes
by Donald Hall
She laid bricks arranged
in V’s underneath
the garden’s rage of blossom.
After her death, after
the freezes of many winters,
her bricks rise and dip
undulant by the wellhead,
in summer softened by moss,
and in deep June I see
preterite, revenant poppies
fix, waver, fix, waver, fix…
–Read at St. Lydia’s on February 12
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