My Joy
I see
you on my screen.
Hear your voice, check your work.
But I miss the reality
of you.
Your face --
pixilated --
so close, and yet so far.
No matter the distance, you are
my joy.
©Mary Lee Hahn, 2020
This poem is a pair of cinquains. They were written in response to
Liz Garton Scanlon's prompt.
So much about the world right now is scary and uncertain. That was always true, but it is
in-our-faces true now. At the same time, there are amazing acts of generosity, compassion, connectedness, and creativity that are happening because of These Unprecedented Times. For myself, for my students, for my readers, I wanted to write poems this month that remind us what's on
the flipside of the scary uncertainty.
Heidi has the first Poetry Friday Roundup of National Poetry Month 2020 at her blog,
my juicy little universe.