Happy Solstice Everyone, I hope you enjoy this poem, it's one of my very favorites,
Toward
the Winter Solstice
by
Timothy Steele
Although
the roof is just a story high,
It
dizzies me a little to look down.
I
lariat-twirl the cord of Christmas lights
And
cast it to the weeping birch’s crown;
A
dowel into which I've screwed a hook
Enables
me to reach, lift, drape, and twine
The
cord among the boughs so that the bulbs
Will
accent the tree’s elegant design.
Friends,
passing home from work or shopping, pause
And
call up commendations or critiques.
I
make adjustments. Though a potpourri
Of
Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Jews, and Sikhs,
We
all are conscious of the time of year;
We
all enjoy its colorful displays
And
keep some festival that mitigates
The
dwindling warmth and compass of the days.
Some
say that L.A. doesn’t suit the Yule,
But
UPS vans now like magi make
Their
present-laden rounds, while fallen leaves
Are
gaily resurrected in their wake;
The
desert lifts a full moon from the east
And
issues a dry Santa Ana breeze,
And
valets at chic restaurants will soon
Be
tending flocks of cars and SUVs.
And
as the neighborhoods sink into dusk
The
fan palms scattered all across town stand
More
calmly prominent, and this place seems
A
vast oasis in the Holy Land.
This
house might be a caravansary,
The
tree a kind of cordial fountainhead
Of
welcome, looped and decked with necklaces
And
ceintures of green, yellow, blue, and red.
Some
wonder if the star of Bethlehem
Occurred
when Jupiter and Saturn crossed;
It’s
comforting to look up from this roof
And
feel that, while all changes, nothing’s lost,
To
recollect that in antiquity
The
winter solstice fell in Capricorn
And
that, in the Orion Nebula,
From
swirling gas, new stars are being born.
Have wonderous Holiday.
Peace