The Ohio River Valley is Flirting with Spring (again)
Every year I find myself guest-starring
in the romantic subplot of Kentucky’s spastic
weather, more like a soap opera than a meteorologist’s report,
and yet as many times as I’ve relived
this same old narrative, I always manage to forget the Ohio River Valley
is as stubborn as I am, and she doesn’t like to settle.
For a few heavenly days each March, we forget the snowflakes that tinged
our yards white just the week before and revel
in the whisper of warmer climes as Spring
bends to peck the Ohio River Valley’s outstretched
palm. Just as I begin to unearth linen
shorts and floral sundresses, she swats
his lips away and turns her back to Spring. Just like that we’re back to gloomy
skies, frostbitten windshields, and starchy
overcoats.
This rejection only stokes Spring’s infatuation.
He can’t resist his coquette’s goldenrod-
plaited locks, her eyes that sparkle like gemstones in silty
riverbeds. He tempts her with bouquets of early-blooming daffodils,
chickadees’ chirping melodies, and sunshine-
fermented wine, but she thanks him only with sultry
winks. She sashays away, leaving us with chilly May
mornings.
After months of this flighty dalliance,
warm breezes tickle leafy boughs, and the last memories of winter
float away. For three days straight, storybook skies
have coaxed me from my covers, the kind of days in which chipmunks frolic
among flower beds and children splash in glittering
pools. Spring settles in the Ohio River Valley. As they kiss,
the credits roll, and we bask in balmy June noons,
their love’s consummation our summer vacation.
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Been waiting all day for a Katrina poem. Worth the wait!
Mr. Gillis, you made my day!😊 I just read your poem as well, and it is lovely!
This was an absolute joy to read, particularly in the sounds of the word you used. Would be amazing to hear read out loud.l
Thank you so much! I always try to make my poems as musical as possible. I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
Much to love here. The personification (how can we NOT personify such weather? Well done) but the line that stands out more to me is
“I always manage to forget the Ohio River Valley
is as stubborn as I am, and she doesn’t like to settle.”
Thank you! It was fun thinking about Kentucky weather as a flirtatious diva 🙂
I always adore your diction! “spastic/weather”, “silty/riverbeds”, and “flighty dalliance” are my favorites here.
Thank you so much, Maira! That you would say that about my work means a lot to me!😊
I always love an excuse to write the word “dalliance.” It’s so much fun to say!
Love this line: He can’t resist his coquette’s goldenrod-
plaited locks – and the personification of the seasons is done so well.
Thank you! I knew I had to incorporate goldenrods somehow; I’m glad you enjoyed it!