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@ 2009-05-22 08:20:00
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Poetry Friday -- Hope


I've shared this poem before, one I penned a couple of years ago as my own take on hope after reflecting on Emily Dickinson's "Hope is the Thing with Feathers". It seems that the euphoria *and* the pain of hope are recurring themes in my life, and sharing this poem again only serves to echo that cycle. Perhaps you can relate?


HOPE

Hope refuses to perch
as if she had arrived for only a visit,
            like so many flitting wings
            on the branches of a bloodwood tree,
weaving instead feathers from her breast
into the fabric of my soul.

 

Her fussing brings pain,
reminding me of a presence I’ve tried
to ignore, preferring instead

            a familiar landscape of barren desert,
averting my eyes from the want within,
            growing as if shielded from sun, protected

from possibilities until they would

weigh my branches with promise.


But hope, feathered hope, is already here,
nestled so sweetly for laying,

and I await with the pain
of expectation.



--Kristy Dempsey (2007, all rights reserved)


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ETA: Oh! I forgot to say that ME WITH YOU is the Poetry Friday Picture Book of the Day over at Anastasia Suen's six traits blog!



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[info]newport2newport
2009-05-22 05:01 pm UTC (link)
I'm glad you mentioned this on Barb's entry--otherwise, I might have missed it. Your lovely poem really resonates with me. Sometimes hope is partnered with despair or discouragement or, yes, pain. But it's a constant companion for me, and I'm grateful.

PS I emailed you my home address for those book plates. Did you receive it? I decided to go ahead and give my sister her copy of ME WITH YOU before the autographed plate arrived, and I'm glad I did, because she loves (LOVES) it! :)

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[info]kristydempsey
2009-05-22 05:10 pm UTC (link)
Thanks, Melodye. I did get your address and my bookplates just arrived today. I'll send them off soon! (And thanks for telling me your sister loved it. You made me happy!)

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