art by Hannah Willow
We're all in retreat here at the convent; it's our custom on December 31. I'm praying and writing and thinking back.
Here's a poem by Richard Hoffman:
December
31st
All my undone actions wander
naked across the calendar,
a band of skinny hunter-gatherers,
blown snow scattered here and there,
stumbling toward a future
folded in the New Year I secure
with a pushpin: January’s picture
a painting from the 17th century,
a still life: Skull and mirror,
spilled coin purse and a flower.
Richard Hoffman, “December 31st” from Emblem.
Copyright © 2011 by Richard Hoffman. Reprinted by permission of Barrow Street
Press.
Source: Emblem (Barrow Street Press, 2011)
art by Childe Hassam
Snow fallen, another going
gone, new come in, open
the door:
each night I grow
young, my friends are well
again, my life is all
before me,
each morning
I close a door, another door.