Branching Out

Spanglish park play date
 joy found amongst las ramas
 friend language rooted
 
 (questionable choice–
 my student’s family, my girls–
 here we cross borders)
 
 

Plain Old Spring

 Spanish test failure
 topped off with plainsong friend walk
 to relieve my doubts
 
 everything’s better
 with melting snow and spring skies
 to wash away fear
 
 

Rebirth

lamb ham holiday
 family walk through neighborhood
 sun brought back from snow
 
 

No Matter How Hard

the teacher’s spring break:
 finishing apathy’s work
 with my daughters’ hands
 

Trapped

the parent’s dilemma:
 restrict further to protect
 or cause more sneaking?
 
 
 

Spring Blues

snow carries in spring
 between white petals and flakes
 baby blue returns
 
 they’re slightly off tune
 surrounded by perfection
 like flowers blooming
 
 not quite ready yet
 for the season to push through
 bursting in the sun
 
 but they’re mine, all mine
 smiles and chases and love
 bursting through the blue
 

So Cold

those teary secrets
 all teens keep under cover
 bring moms the shivers
 
 

Bite Size

morning chore cheer-up:
 all summer clothes on clearance,
 kids ride penny horse
 
 turtle view walk
 (kids swim free in Denver’s dream)
 then neighborhood grill
 
 tinker toy swing joy
 with a dose of dream house night:
 Saturday served up
 
 

70 Degrees

ride along canal
 to find new favorite playground
 the March to summer
 
 

In Case You Wondered…

the school door is locked at 5 a.m.
 in case you needed to know,
 your key card will conjure the green light,
 but the door won’t click open.
 
 7-Eleven is open at that hour,
 and there’s no traffic on any street.
 nothing but a sliver of silver moonlight
 competing with the dull yellow glow of city streetlights.
 
 you can walk with fear in your step
 (who is that hooded creature?)
 while waiting for the door to open.
 listen to your audiobook about the
 Roosevelt Panama Canal scandal.
 
 (wish you hadn’t heard it, wish Roosevelt could remain the king of conservation you’ve admired atop
 Mt. Rushmore, glasses, grin, and all)
 
 you can find yourself at 5 a.m.
 piled under papers and planning,
 sleep surrendered to 4-prep stress,
 solace comes from pre-dawn accomplishments.
 
 (the door clicks open at 5:30.
 before the secretary can check you in.
 before breakfast lunch carts arrive,
 and hundreds of hungry hands hanker for your time)
 
 you can start a day at 5 a.m.
 it will be inundated with a quagmire of mother’s guilt and teacher’s helplessness,
 all because of a shuttered door.