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January 2018
Barbara Crooker
bcrooker@ix.netcom.com
I live and write in rural eastern Pennyslvania, where I'm hoping for snow to try out my new snowshoes. www.barbaracrooker.com

The New Year


When a door bangs shut, a window doesn't open.
Sometimes, it slams on your fingers.  God often
gives us more than we can handle.  A sorrow
shared is a sorrow multiplied.  There's a bottle
of Champagne waiting to be uncorked,
but it's not for you.  Nobody wants another poem. 
The prize-winning envelope has someone else's name
on it.  This year you already know you're not going
to lose those ten pounds.  How can you feel hope,
when the weight of last year's rejections is enough
to bury you?  Still, the empty page craves the pen,
wants to feel the black ink unscrolling on its skin.
In spite of everything, you sit at your desk and begin.
            
first published in Whale Road Review
©2018 Barbara Crooker
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