the leveling
RC deWinter
too early on a budding branch
some feathered sentinel of spring
wakes the world
its raucous summons
an unwelcome reminder
of the nothing that awaits
i rise in a reluctant unfolding of brittle limbs
tottering in the enormity of alone
that keeps me hostage
invisibly caged behind bars of
common sense and fear
and in this aloneness i am not alone
only the spur of absolute necessity
puts bodies out on the sidewalks
and even there the invisible
boxes of distance are in place
there are no more unexamined lives
isolation is a mirror of reflection
magnifying every joy
every sorrow
everything we've lived
loved
lost
under the microscope of memory
when this is over we’ll all be different
in the sameness of being so much more ourselves
RC deWinter
RC deWinter’s poetry is widely anthologized, notably in New York City Haiku (NYTimes, 2/2017), Winter Anthology: Healing Felines and Femmes (OtherWorldly Women Press, 12/2020), Now We Heal: An Anthology of Hope (Wellworth Publishing, 12/2020) in print: 2River, Event, Gargoyle Magazine, Meat For Tea: The Valley Review, the minnesota review, Night Picnic Journal, Plainsongs, Prairie Schooner, Southword, The Ogham Stone, Twelve Mile Review, York Literary Review among many others and appears in numerous online literary journals.