CATHY ROSS – “0DE TO AN AMARYLLIS” – A POEM FOR JANUARY

A Pacific Northwest native, I have been writing poetry over 40 years.  My poems reflect a woman’s journey through the later years, with recurring themes of loss and renewal.

I have  read at many local poetry venues and am a member of Seattle Poets Table. My first book, If the Moon Came Out Only Once a Month, was published in 2012 and my current book, What the Tulips Said, was published this year.   

Thank you to Carolanne Watness for her photo pictured above the poem.

One must be bold

to bloom in winter.

One must ignore the odds,

 take a chance with snow

and low light, thrust

upward like a swimmer

in a red bikini coming

to the surface, rising high

and higher still, until

you are too top-heavy

for your pot, your waxy stem

provocative and insolent: 

your scarlet blossom

flirtatious and seductive.

Your beauty fills my window frame,

blurs raindrops into background. 

I want to copy you, explode 

my own carnival colors,

stick my tongue out

at January,

recklessly display

what can be accomplished 

when the world

is cold and dark.   

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