Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Half/Rest

 

It’s fantastic

how You meet me here

in my undoing—spit-shined

as if You don’t see it all.

 

Those smudges

have just made it worse—

I can see that now.

 

But, in my belly

there’s half a Santa Cruz peanut butter

and Southwest honey sandwich,

and half a glass of sun tea

fresh-bled in the Arizona sun.

 

Why “Arizona’s?”  It’s all of ours, really.

But it feels like it’s mine today.

 

Mr. Siamese watches with me

the half a dozen

Gambel’s quails marching around

pecking the yard

filling their already plump physiques—

turbans bouncing.

 

I smile and laugh, and it feels good,

since I’ve already cried three times today,

after a dry spell.

 

My son’s big warm hand,

the one I used to fit into mine,

rests for a moment on my shoulder

 

and I forget

all the other things

resting on me.

 

 

© 2025 Jennifer Wagner

 

dVerse oln 

Poem-a-Day 16:  write a “something fantastic” poem

 

“Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”  Matthew 11:28

“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.”  1 Peter 5:7

 

11 comments:

  1. Arizona 'belonging to you' is the way I feel every time I visit! The last three stanzas especially ~ tugged at my heartstrings, sent a shiver thru my body, Jennifer.

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  2. Very beautifully written, Jennifer!
    I really liked this image:
    ...and half a glass of sun tea
    fresh-bled in the Arizona sun.

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  3. Marvelous writing indeed; I'm esp moved by your closing 2 stanzas

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  4. This is excellent... and I can feel the suns of your life warming (both Arizona and sun)

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  5. Grace is the free gift of gratitude we have to work so hard for ... Our Siamese Violet was so sparing in her love, yet when she let herself receive it O how she purred.

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  6. I smile and laugh, and it feels good,
    since I’ve already cried three times today,
    after a dry spell.

    wishing you more smiles and laughs

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  7. Oh, you shaman woman, you! I love how you draw us into your world! 💖

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  8. The last two stanzas are so beautiful (every line is) and resonant with me, a mother of sons. May he always be your comfort and consolation.

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Thank you for your thoughts!