“…sizzle like moth wings,”
~Naomi Shihab Nye
In Nye’s poem Burning the New Year,
she writes in four stanzas
a poem of beauty, letting go
metaphors and love.
I want to love myself as I love this poem,
so, I let go that I’m not enough.
What if I loved myself like
my life depended on it?
What if doubt waterfall-ed down the Sandia’s
in a year of drought—
impossible?
Never.
I have touched a waterfall once long ago
on a lonely hike to Travertine Falls
where rock, cave, tree, water and desert meet—
impossible?
Never.
Time has hidden this spot
like love in a cottonwood root
ageless and unseen.
This is love I ignite from self
to waterfall as a desert monsoon
spills from all the crevices
into a new year affirmation: I love myself.
©Gina Marselle, January 20, 2020