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    Psalm for the January Thaw

    By Luci Shaw

    Blessed be God for thaw, for the clear drops
    that fall, one by one, like clocks ticking, from
    the icicles along the eaves. For shift and shrinkage,
    including the soggy gray mess on the deck
    like an abandoned mattress that has
    lost its inner spring. For the gurgle
    of gutters, for snow melting underfoot when I
    step off the porch. For slush. For the glisten
    on the sidewalk that only wets the foot sole
    and doesn’t send me slithering. Everything
    is alert to this melting, the slow flow of it,
    the declaration of intent, the liquidation.

    Glory be to God for changes. For bulbs
    breaking the darkness with their green beaks.
    For moles and moths and velvet green moss
    waiting to fill the driveway cracks. For the way
    the sun pierces the window minutes earlier each day.
    For earthquakes and tectonic plates—earth’s bump
    and grind—and new mountains pushing up
    like teeth in a one-year-old. For melodrama—
    lightning on the sky stage, and the burst of applause
    that follows. Praise him for day and night, and light
    switches by the door. For seasons, for cycles
    and bicycles, for whales and waterspouts,
    for watersheds and waterfalls and waking
    and the letter W, for the waxing and waning
    of weather so that we never get complacent. For all
    the world, and for the way it twirls on its axis
    like an exotic dancer. For the north pole and the
    south pole and the equator and everything between.

     


     
    → 11:43 AM, Jan 28
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