Return from DesertA Poem by Robert Ronnow
Back from the desert and loving it
both the visit and the return. The powerful plane deiced in Chicago. Brittlebush, difficulty distinguishing acacia from ironwood. Mesquite, and plenty of paloverde. A good jazz band in Phoenix, their own style, no apology. Could you also love your cancer? The vicious attack of a hedgehog cactus? The winter storm that kept us on the tarmac three hours followed us home. Used to be when weather made the headlines, that was good news. No more. Those melting icecaps and incoming meteors. Some pray, some stay still, some keep playing. Anyway, notwithstanding inexorably expanding or otherwise rapidly contracting universes I saw cercocarpus, phainopepla, tomentilla, saguaro, and a great guitarist. Prayers were answered. © 2024 Robert Ronnow |
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