Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Fire Lookout Villanelle

This poem appeared at HIGH DESERT JOURNAL in March 2016. HDJ has, alas, closed its doors, so putting up my writing from there, here. Hop you enjoy!

 
 

Fire Lookout Villanelle


On a mountain somewhere on the Boise National Forest

Sitting on the catwalk of my wind- and snow-beaten tower

Mind as always working mad though body relatively at rest


On the roof flying ants seem to have made a nest

So I’m hiding in the wind surrounded by red and purple flowers

On a mountain somewhere on the Boise National Forest


It’s been a few days since I’ve had any guests

It’s been a hot dry week since I’ve taken a shower

My mind’s still working mad and body mostly always at rest


I’m trying to teach myself Latin but I’m failing every test

I scan the hills and valleys with my binos about every hour

On a mountain somewhere on the Boise National Forest


I go naked a lot or in shorts and I’m sunburned on my chest

though cloudy today so my solar radio keeps losing power

Mind always working mad though body relatively at rest


Rain clouds and lightning tracking in from the west

Towards me and the elk and butterflies and grouse on our

Mountain somewhere on the Boise National Forest

Minds forever working mad and bodies relatively at rest

 


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