Hip-deep and emerging
by Tracie Nichols
trailing my eyes
through replete green
I am hip-deep in now.
daffodils. erect moss. brash
onion grasses punching round
blades from frost-heaved soil.
Cooper's hawk drops, skims, misses,
shouts his hunger
and the red maple buds,
and the red-winged blackbird,
and the soft new air.
Tracie Nichols, M.A. is a poet, copyeditor and facilitator. She works and creates under rustling trees in southeastern Pennsylvania where she lives with her husband, a very determined ginger tabby named Strider, and, for an unexpected moment, two of her adult children. Her work has appeared in four print anthologies of women’s poetry and is forthcoming in Rogue Agent Journal. If you're intrigued by the power of words to spark personal and community transformation, check out her workshops and more of her poems on her website. You can also reach her at tracienicholswriting@gmail.com
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