Tag: Her Soup Made the Moon Weep

  • softly by Carol Alena Aronoff

    sift the soil as if it held the delicate shell
    of your mother

    archaeology of dreams unfulfilled or pending
    astronaut adventurer marathon dancer

    dig up her wishes layered as onion, replant
    where memories of loss, disappointment

    threaten to overrun days in moon’s shadow
    there is no way to know the flowers that bloomed

    for a morning their scent may have lingered
    too faint for recognition

    with life ephemeral as blaze of autumn leafing
    fragile as moth wing in summer light

    take no notice of strident voices or mud wasps
    you know what this jewel is worth

    what facets still face away from sun
    it takes only a hand to turn them

    Carol Alena Aronoff, Ph.D. is a psychologist/teacher/writer whose poetry has been published in numerous literary journals/anthologies. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee and has five books of poetry: The Nature of Music, Cornsilk, Her Soup Made the Moon Weep, Blessings from an Unseen World, Dreaming Earth’s Body. She lives in rural Hawaii.