Friday, March 4, 2022

A Sly Disguise

This poem was written during the first pandemic curfew in 2021.  The photograph was taken by me but kindly edited by a good friend (M.S.).

(Please note that this post's text does not format well on a smart phone and looks better on a computer screen).


A Sly Disguise




                The nightly curfew begins.
                    I curl up on my loveseat
                at my sixth-floor window
                    to view the street below.

                In the darkness I see large
                    snowflakes swirling in slow
                motion around a street lamp
                    like soft white moths.

                The falling snow is silent,
                    as are all the streets.
                Everything glitters under
                    a canopy of city lights.

                How can this infected 
                    world be so beautiful?

                The unseen foe lurks
                    far and wide –
                its danger clothed
                    in sly disguise.



(from the book Longing For The Light by Doris Potter)

© Doris Potter