Today feels like the day after Christmas. Gifts received (oh, that inauguration!), poetry project complete — and a few extra hours added back into my evenings!
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Reveling
Today feels like the day after Christmas. Gifts received (oh, that inauguration!), poetry project complete — and a few extra hours added back into my evenings!
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
And all is well (Day 1462)
we filled the streets
and all is well
we remain divided
and united
in hope we came
together to start
afresh this world
our one good thing
which may lead
to another gazing
now at each other
uncertain knowing
we must not stay
where we have been
listening for the bells
and weeping
tears of joy of dread
understanding neither
what our neighbors
feel nor what they say
how can we when we
are numb numb
and smiling smiling
foolishly at one another
no words for what
we have yet to experience
shedding our fear
restoring healing
we purify ourselves
in possibility then
quietly cloak our joy
in dignity preparing
again to stand
in the name of justice
denied
too many too long
prepared to struggle
and sigh protest and pray
to retreat into apathy
sicken and fall
away from the fray
becoming
when we surrender
our ferocity
unconquerable
and we must not fail
and we must love
and may it be ours
how could bitterness
survive
a glimpse
of such tenderness
and just like that
we are awake
a four-year nightmare
over still too real
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Dissolving (Day 1461)
truth and justice demanded
voice again again starved
for a language of our own
we nevertheless offered all
we had frozen with fear
no means to measure this
sweet-bitter story these
languid shattered years
dissolving in despair in joy
the world we knew
a single thread of pale sand
rippling glistening end to end
on which we trying
to chart a new way home
imagine forgotten tapestries
and trace unwritten poems
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Monday, January 18, 2021
More/less (Day 1460; Pandemic series #12)
1 year + 2 million deaths
later more/less this
new unchanged world
< maskless but too
many culling their own
herd some muttered
& invisible tides of all
we lost ebbed & surged
subtle toxic we grew
resigned to altered aisles
recently furtively
rearranged to conceal
steel shelves stocked w/
lack & ugly plastic
bottles promising protection
we certainly needed it
after the unthinkable
undoable unspeakable
which had been said
& done for 1,462 days
more/less
1 year + 2 million deaths
later a blue spark flickered
curiously could it be
& wondering itself
a miracle redemption or
reprieve deserved after all
had we not at last
succeeded in excising 1
singularly pernicious affliction
(c) 2021 by Hannah Six
Sunday, January 17, 2021
Haiku for Day 1159
vanishing sunset
glimpsed in a rear-view mirror
so fragile is hope
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Uncertain (Day 1458)
day turns to rain
as you walk home hair
tight against your skull
a plastic scarf and
several coats of spray
it will last you
do not uncertain
in your ivory pearl-adorned
protect yourself
as well you do not
know how it will crack
when you remove the tie
binding the end
silver drizzle of a promise
fragile lace
that feels like home
unyielding
as a perfect golden ring
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Friday, January 15, 2021
Bound and blinded (Day 1457)
Even now bound and blinded
as we are now tired as we are
even now dark-winged demands
and duty too backlit against the sky
cry harshly for their share and now
I see you flushed as apricots
furtive as a fox crossing a paved road
in full autumn sun turning
at my call was that surprise
or dread each in their measure even
now silence begs reply though
you cannot how duty and demands
cleave and divide so grim your smile
for such a gentle child
others may long to fight to prove
to act but have no script save history
and we will not make war upon
those lonesome ghosts whose shadows
dim our woods rivers and fields
yet have we not been
these past four years (and more)
surviving just this enmity this dread
wings beating backlit against
a pure white sky we blink you vanish
once now and for all bound
and blinded in your own way alone
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Have you noticed (Day 1456)
how each day
the sun rises
earlier & sets
later than it did
at the same time
four years ago
(c) 2021 by Hannah Six
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Haiku for Day 1455
Even now, they brood
Among their twigs and feathers
Upon a failed egg
(c) 2021 by Hannah Six
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Pamplemousse (Day 1454)
sprawled on moon-soaked
unbuttoning your frown
I tear you open midriff prickling
against a vernal chill sweet
hiss of longing bubbling
toward treetops just tall enough
to shade the promised blue
so bitter are your words bitter
as the grapefruit you peel
and slice my tongue’s tip
sketching each taut membrane
testing the tart pink flesh
we ingest worlds and worlds
until sated we spit
pale seeds a constellation
against regret-stained ground
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Monday, January 11, 2021
Rock salt sky (Day 1453)
we are not the elders of our past
nor the translucent children
of our tenuous future
eyeing the rock salt sky attending
to the ceaseless hum of duty
the pervasive chill of isolation
bearing our invitation arms
clutching questions more than
can be comfortably carried
to those ancestors so familiar
so alien whose savagery
is exceeded only by our own
whose surprise we cherish
whose flat gray disdain
we are incapable of imagining
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Pig roast (Day 1452)
After the scores were tallied
they dug deep into a glowing pit
and exhumed a crackling pig
dissociated from the horrors
of refined cuisine the politest
among us averted their eyes
pretending indifference guests
began to queue plates in hand
admiring laughing salivating
each harboring a secret fascination
with the crisp brown skin
the succulent twist of tail
though it was understood that
the choicest cuts were reserved
for those who paid most
ate least and departed early
(c) 2021 by Hannah Six
Saturday, January 9, 2021
For a friend, already lost (Day 1451)
when you slipped
a feather a wish
from between the pages
with love hoping
for a long catch-up chat
sometime soon
17 years ago & longer
patient ordinary
your upturned face
delighting in the kindness
of falling snow the fragility
of a human heart
glowed a garden written
in smiles & only tears
could have dimmed this
powerful light & I
want to tell you how no one
ever has told me that
not since the first
the only time we met
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Friday, January 8, 2021
It is not (Day 1450)
hiss: It is not It is not
in shadow-cluttered corners
Suspicions creeping about
believe our nightmare is over?
After all how can we
© 2021, by Hannah Six
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Unspeakable (Day 1449)
the day after
betrayal is always
hardest to bear
unspeakable
evidence swept
into a tidy mound
disbelief evolves
into something
abhorrent:
belief
(c) 2021 by Hannah Six
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Those (Day 1448)
Barely breathing
now but breathing
the corrupt air
of aftermath
hearing voices
of those
allowed to walk
away
allowed to
walk away
trailing ruination
into ordinary
the merest trace
of massacre
perfuming
their soft white skin
© 2020 by Hannah Six
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Fortress (Day 1447)
a moth courts
power’s fragrant flame
hurling himself against
a fortress of smoke
determined to burn
one way or another
in silhouette the future
quivers and resolves
(c) 2021 by Hannah Six
Monday, January 4, 2021
All she had (Day 1446)
Took a lazy old possum-roll
away from summer
We lay in the tall grass
trying not to make a sound
Winter arrived quickly
as a bright blue sled
Despicable as that disgusting skin
that forms on hot chocolate
if you let it sit too long
Verify your payment amount
All she had was a two-tone Olds
and a can of lemonade
Why the neighbors’ laughter
was always so annoying
Pushed me up over the fence
but my coat was caught
Cold as cardinals on a dumpster
in February
And the officer shone his flashlight
through the driver’s side window
(c) 2020 by Hannah Six
Image: Pixabay
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Eight days (Day 1445)
How many stories
you could have told
eight days after
they vanish because
you believe yourself
he left she awoke &
powerless to open
your doors & windows
began painting pears
(c) 2020 by Hannah Six
Image: Pixabay
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Without a net (Day 1444)
the end result
being fruitless
days spent chasing
butterflies
through curtains
of dense gray fog
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Image: Pixabay
Friday, January 1, 2021
Endings & (Day 1443)
An ending is more
than a beginning
That was when we met
for the second time
turned backward.
Both may spring
& you bequeathed to me
your bewilderment
from the middle
but endings seldom
before disappearing
into cascading decades.
end there.
You were my beginning.
© 2021 by Hannah Six
Image: Pixabay