two deer rest on ice
fur warming frigid site/sight
what fresh peace is this?
~CMH
| One of the deer in my backyard |
(Note: last line takes after Dorothy Parker's "what fresh hell is this?")
Original work of Charise M. Hoge
two deer rest on ice
fur warming frigid site/sight
what fresh peace is this?
~CMH
| One of the deer in my backyard |
(Note: last line takes after Dorothy Parker's "what fresh hell is this?")
Lost Painting
So many geese in the graveyard
roving among white rows
of uniform headstones blurring
by on a Colorado road trip...
shifting gears in Albany’s cemetery,
choice site for learning how to
drive a stick shift with my father:
stop, start, stall over quiet knolls...
we meet a painter in Zermatt,
his easel set in a path beside plots
planted with flowers, each grave
its own garden in a town banning cars;
final stroke and the painting is ours,
gifted to me at thirteen... forgive
its fumbling pass from place to place;
the art of traveling is what holds fast.
~Charise M. Hoge
Para mi papá, March 1929-January 2026
Leda
Is it consensual,
swan swooning
over the lady...
rushing her body
as she bathes?
He, a god, uses
trickery three times.
Once, to don the swan,
then to take her down,
last, to drop the act.
All those feathers
she’ll feel forever.
~CMH
In the spirit of celebration, and with my friend's suggestion to "toot your horn," let me share some exciting news. I'm a Pushcart Prize nominee. It feels odd to say so, a bit bewildering, and I'm honored. Thanks to the team at Kelsay Books for selecting "Almost" as one of your six nominations.
This poem from 2019 is included in the 2025 publication The Other Side of the Hill by the Capitol Hill Poetry Group, Pond Hill Press. It's as relevant now as before.
And, when something is committed to print, it takes on another life.