by Stacie Eirich
I don’t have to dream the warmth
into being today. Today the sun
a perfect blue. Today birdsong
and breeze are as golden and light
as spring. Rippling, soft, Brilliant.
I sit wrapped in light, cocooned
in sunshine. Next door in the yard,
Mary offers her hands and healing
between stone pots. She has been there
for as long, maybe longer, than I have
sat out here, notebook and pen, book in hand.
The years fall away and I remember
the tree that stood here, the way we lay
under its shade on a blanket, toes
in the grass, fingers pointing
to clouds, naming their shapes.
Feel how the wind and light touched us.
Feel how the green shoots, pink blooms
crawdad mounds and lovebugs astonished us.
Feel how you leaned in and listened to stories
read aloud, turned pages to wonder at colorful pictures.
Feel how we lingered outside of time, Mary watching
from her wild garden next door.
She is the mother figure of humanity
but also of Earth, of nature in this space.
She brought me a memory of young motherhood.
She is a restoring symbol, one of light
a tinge of sorrow, a loneliness in recalling memories.
Is there also a sorrow in her prayers, almost
a lament? Or am I mistaking this
for beauty? Because today I feel
a gentleness, a tenderness
that is spring’s beauty.
It is almost overwhelming.
Like I need it to be gray, need it to rain,
need to welcome the cold. But then I look up
into that brilliant blue, listen
to the birds chirping, the frogs croaking
feel the soft swaying of wind, watch
the squirrels rushing in the trees.
Reach for what mends me, what keeps me
from shattering. Let thoughts fall away.
Let the day — this moment —
that can be written later, revised
into some sort of song.
For sustenance, for self-keeping, for earth-keeping
for light-keeping —for some kind
of prayer. Because beauty like this
(or is this love?)
known.
© Stacie Eirich

Stacie Eirich is a mother of two, writer & singer living in Louisiana. In 2024, her work has been published in Kaleidoscope Magazine and is forthcoming in The Bluebird Word and Synkroniciti Magazine. In 2023, she lived in Memphis, TN while caring for her child through treatments for pediatric brain cancer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Nature and the arts are light-paths to hope on their journey to a cure.
Find out more on www.stacieeirich.com.
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You are beautiful
I love the way you express
Your thoughts in verse.
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