Poems 1960-2010

POEM FOR BONNIE

You astounded me
that ice-locked day: April
climbing the stairs

your face, a blossom,
soft blue dress / the long
stalk of your body;

you were the first
wild flower after the slowly
receding winter.

I didn’t know you well. You’d
never spoken of the sleepless nights
when you stood guard

by your dying husband;
nor of the battles to kill your certain conviction
that you lacked vision, lacked strength.

Now I know what you were:
a pasqueflower / pale
blue prairie flower

shaped like a cup,
full of ancient allusions
to all you’d done /

Paschal flower: propitiation /
passage / Passover / deliverance.
Passefleur: surpass. All that.