
I Declare it Spring
Marc Beaudin
I declare it Spring
and the calendar be damned
for the red-wing blackbird
is flashing his epaulets
and the female alights
on last year’s cattail
shaking a flurry of downy seeds
into the warm breeze of the marsh
The robin hunts his worm
and throws wild music into the trees
like fistfuls of gemstones and glass.
I open my coat and drink sunlight;
follow, with my eyes, a rabbit track
into the willows and dogwood
and even the devoured worm
sings his song.
Marc Beaudin has published three chapbooks of poetry: “When
God Was a Child,” The Lost Writings of Miscellaneous Jones,”
and “Saginaw Songs” with fellow poet Al Hellus. His first novel,
A Handful of Dust, was published in 2002. His work has been chosen
for inclusion in an anthology of contemporary American poetry
in Turkish translation to be published in Ankara, Turkey. Information
on his work can be found at:
http://healtheearth.tripod.com.