Ink (Birthday Poem 2023)

Brown grasses laid flat
by the still departing snow
heavy silence of gray
pierced only by voices of birds

Ravens & sandhills &
a single chickadee from somewhere
in the mystery of a cottonwood

From one of its fallen limbs
I watch a drift boat ease past,
bundled man in the bow
plying the near shore for trout

that might not still exist –
if not this spring, then one
sometime soon

I allow the cold to creep
like a hunting heron deep
into my bones – return to the car
hoping this pen still has some ink

Ink, like fish & birds,
like another spring,
is a growing uncertainty

~Marc Beaudin, 4/14/2023

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Birthday Poem 2022

The dark snows molasse
Down the face of the mountain
A year of loss, gone

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Birthday Poem 2021

Today, it’s too cold
to be anywhere but the bar
of this Mexican restaurant w/
a Dos Equis & a statue of a frog
wearing a Christmas-themed COVID mask

But earlier, in too-thin coat
& mud-caked boots, walking
a greening trail mad w/ buds &
maybe that was a Kestrel
being chased off by two crows
& the male Redwings
are acting like the females have arrived
& so this business of spring
can really get started

In the mirror, behind bottles
of tequila & whiskey,
that sad-looking guy is
another year older, has
a little more gravel in his pockets
but also, another few birds
in memory’s storehouse, &
thank the gods & Reyna
the bartender,
a fresh Dos Equis
in front of him

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