Welcome to the Spot Writers. The prompt for this month is “Spring has sprung.”
Today’s
poem comes to us from Val Muller, author of the kidlit mystery series Corgi
Capers.
Unmasking
by
Val Muller
The
buds emerge,
The
pollen dusts,
The
birds eat worms,
The
masks come off.
The
wintery brown
Has
gone away;
Like
bright green grass,
Faces
on display.
A
singing chorus
Chirps
in sunbeams;
Our
eyes in the mirror
Wake
from a dream.
There
is no “mute,”
The
window’s open.
Our
teeth look so big,
Our
faces look broken.
The
mask was our blanket
Under
winter’s hibernation.
Spring’s
thrown that off—
But
where’s our elation?
Our
pandemic winter—
Drawn
out—a long one—
Each
instant of it
Seems
quite drawn on:
Every
line etched
Upon
our faces,
Our
tired eyes,
Our
mouths misplaced,
The
worry lines,
The
wrinkled brow:
We
smiled more Before
Than
we do now.
The
blanket of snow
Melts
to flower.
A
field, exposed,
No
screen to cover.
Early
spring’s
Uncomfortable:
Mud
and chill
And
still the threat of snow.
Gossamer
fluff brings
Allergies—
With
no mask
To
hide our sneeze.
But
Sun persists
When
humanity falters,
Ignites
the blooms,
Illuminates
alters
Of
rebirth
And
ancient memory
Of
blooming leaf
Upon
the tree.
For
years we nestled
Under
warm quilted faces.
We
stayed in our homes
And
feared going places.
And
we emerge
From
Winter places,
From
months not knowing
Social
graces:
Teeth
look like seeds,
Faces
are wrong,
Noses
are beaks,
Cheeks-chins,
too long.
Shaking
winter,
Frozen
souls
Stumble
into sunshine,
Shedding
woes.
The
winter thaw
Flows
out our veins
As
we walk into
The
sun again.
We
stumble out,
Crack
jaws with smiles.
Each
baby step
Aches
like a mile.
The
cold of winter’s
A
deathly hibernation,
But
we wake.
Aches
in our limbs
Remind
us that
We
are alive,
Survived,
Awake, Aware—
We
thrive.
In
the spring wind,
High
in a tree,
A
quilted mask ear strap
Flaps
in the breeze.
A
bird nestles,
In
colorful nest thrives,
While
those below
Try
on their new lives.
The Spot Writers—Our Members:
Val Muller: http://www.valmuller.com/blog/
Catherine A. MacKenzie: https://writingwicket.wordpress.com/wicker-chitter/
Phil Yeats: https://alankemisterauthor.wordpress.com
Chiara De Giorgi: https://chiaradegiorgi.blogspot.com/
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