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"Blackberry Winter" by Robyn Campbell

02.05.2018 - By VOICEMAIL POEMSPlay

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Another storm has the neighbors' chickens

all lumped together and subdued, so

I can't hear them from my attic room.

Rain has thrown itself

for days against the roof.

"What is the cruelest month?" people ask.

Last year I watched a man

put one poor frozen bird

in a garbage bag at the end of winter;

it had been stuck in a corner of the coop.

That's what Spring does: uncover

what you thought was gone, flood

the dirt and leave you to wonder

which is meaner-

the freeze or its long thaw.

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