Don't call it hope or you'll scare it away by Candace Kronen
Don't call it hope or you'll scare it away
Candace Kronen
Call it window or thread or undone button, call it plump lips
and the slip of a sound, open palm with a single split seed
whispers of paw prints in a blanket of snow, baby hairs
and broccoli sprouts, call it half hug of a parenthesis,
handprint in the cave, defiant little fiddlehead
pushing through the dirt, call it a clearing
of the throat, first stroke of a bow, call it
Asha call it Violet call it Chekhov’s
smoking gun, call it Holmesian
pipe with a fresh tobacco tin,
pink streak of aurora
squinting through the
clouds, call it leaving
space for a casual
cosmic mystery,
call it, just call it
and don’t close
the door.
More from Candace Kronen ↓
- @candacekronenpoetry on Instagram
- Her Substack: Stories I'll Tell My Daughter
- She is co-editor and publisher of If You Ever: Poems Inspired by Kim Addonizio
- Listen to me read, When I can’t sleep, I Google how the world ends. by Candace on Instagram at @rembrandts.cure
