Poems by D. Dina Friedman

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Driving in the Dark

by D. Dina Friedman

From Canary Winter 2023-24

Dina lives in the Connecticut River Watershed, just below the Mount Holyoke Range in western Massachusetts, former home of the Pocumtuc Nation.

The moon, a mean girl,
swivels her face to the clouds,
leaves us defenseless.

Ribbons of headlight
unveil the asphalt shadows,
enigmatic curves.

The clouds, the mottled
night, a tourniquet stanching
sight. The crickets gone.

Bears sleep in their dens.
We’ve seen their debauchery
with the bird-feeder. 

Signs warn of rockslides.
In the scant, slippery air
we climb the high pass,

car roar cracks the hush,
fingers of fog at our throats,
the tense earth panting.




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