We are in the middle of our Environmental Literature class, which I will write about more next week. I’ve been inspired by the readings, especially the poetry! It has been a while since I have had a regular practice of writing poems, but over the course of the past few months I have been attempting them again.
This week, I am sharing with you my most recent poem. I wrote the first draft in North Carolina, the second in Texas, and the latest in New Mexico as I travelled with family. And here I am now in NZ, finally posting it! As I do so, I am noticing the parallels in the journey of the poem and myself. I hope that this inspires you in some way, whether is is with a passion for the specific subjects of the poem or a chance to reflect on what you love about the beings around you.
Dove Dreams
Today I awoke as a dove.
What kind? You may wonder
of the 351 species worldwide
I could be any of these creatures
I could be a Rock Pigeon
nesting high on a building ledge
waiting patiently to change
places with my mate
I could be a Mourning Dove
perching on the wooden gate
to a community garden
before feeding in straw mulched rows
I could be a White-Tipped Dove
drinking steadily from the Rio Grande
alongside thirsty cattle and
an idling border patrol car
I could be any of these
feathered beings with their
gentle coos, wing whistles
and rounded bodies
I feel a kin to them,
with their underrated beauty
and love of seed, fruit, water,
air, sun, and shade
I envy their fine-tuned
navigational skills, and their
ability to hold boundaries
with an up-raised wing
I could be any of these creatures
Or
I could be one specific
body, choosing to wake
each day and be who I am
where I am.
6 responses to “Poetry”
Beautiful, Laura! Thanks for sharing here. I see your journeys paralleled in the poem, and the closing is wise and kind.
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Aw, thank you Liz! ❤
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love this Laura! I know you worked on it in RGV. It has continued to grow to this poem. The imagery and the ending are beautiful. I got into contemplating them again recently with imaginative wanderings about Jesus’ baptism. Doves don’t bite and their flight is so powerful…..and that gentle weight in the hand. Go doves!
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Thanks so much for your words, Mom! Oooh I love hearing about your reflections. Doves are the best!
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Read this poem through multiple times and loved it even more each time! So beautiful.
p.s. I still think of you every time I see any type of columbid ❤
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Thanks so much, dear Em! That makes me super happy!!!
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