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New Snow

I know the different names for snow:

dense, compact, sherbet burned into the mind

on gray days when nothing moves,

when even a finger feels a twinge of cold.

I want to leave this frozen world,

watch the mercury reach higher temperatures,

and not remain a rigid pane in frigid atmosphere.

I want to leave behind false promises,

the dull days of torpid vigor

when every limb feels enervated.

I want to crawl into a wigwam,

feed the fire, watch it grow,

become a coal of glowing embers.

Today I saw a picture of Mercury,

our smallest celestial neighbor,

its egg-yolk shining in the sun.

Oh to inhabit the sunlit top,

the only once illumined pole.

For there, in the melting ice,

a patch of life begins to grow.

Thomas D. Jones

(Formally published in Tom’s book, Voices from the Void, 2008)
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