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Early Morning Love Song - D. R. James

Despite the moon, nearly full, gliding

six inches above the western horizon

where that faint line of a Great Lake lies,

my couple of cardinals

amidst the etched gray of sunrise

say it’s morning,

and all the little birds believe them.

 

Despite me, nearing fifty, holding

two inches before hitting the midway

in a life as long as it ought to be,

my tired, allergic eyes

below a gray sketch of wild hair

see it’s morning,

and all the giddy cells believe them.

 

Despite this near-miss at late love, that the

last quarter-inch could not have slid down

like a pane shattering for joy,

my old sorrows roll over

in their fetching gray failure,

sigh, “It’s morning,”

and all the silly feelings believe them.

 

D. R. James, retired from nearly 40 years of teaching college writing, literature, and peace studies, lives with his psychotherapist wife in the woods near Saugatuck, Michigan. His latest of ten collections are Mobius Trip and Flip Requiem (Dos Madres Press, 2021, 2020), and his work has appeared internationally in a wide variety of anthologies and journals.

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Darsie Malynn
Darsie Malynn
4 days ago

Oh I love this

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