Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Poem for 1/4/21 - Darkest Before Dawn - by James Crews


Darkest Before Dawn

by James Crews


Three days into the new year,

and despite the lack of adequate light,

our white phalaenopsis orchid

has eased open a third delicate bloom.

Perhaps coaxed by the warmth

of the woodstove a few feet away,

the orchid thrives in its tiny pot

shaped like the shell of a nautilus,

sending out new stems and glossy leaves,

its aerial roots--green at the tips--

reaching upward like tentacles

to sip the morning air. These blooms

stir something too long asleep in me,

proving with stillness and slow growth

what I haven't been able to trust

these past few months--that hope

and grace still reign in certain sectors

of the living world, that there are laws

which can never be overturned

by hateful words or the wishes

of power-hungry men. Be patient,

this orchid seems to say, and reveal

your deepest self even in the middle

of winter, even in the darkness

before the coming dawn.


 

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