It has rained all day

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…and it has rained all afternoon.  It is raining right now, on the four bags of compost lying in my garden, waiting to be amended into the soil.  Yes, April showers.  But the seed packets have to wait: four types of poppies, the lettuce that should have already be sown.  Why am I receiving a call from Fort Lauderdale?  I know no one in Fort Lauderdale.  Why are not telemarketers not looking at the sky and not calling because their potential customers might be at the window watching it rain on unopened compost bags?  Or do they use weather reports and schedule their calls for inclement weather, knowing their potential customers are at home most likely?  Are the telemarketers pretending to be from Fort Lauderdale because they know they already are well into spring if not summer, and laugh as they call, eying chlorinated pools and mai tais?  What is a mai tai?  Is it an April-mocking drink?  Is there no end to this rain?

 

Flock of egrets

A dozen? Dispersed.

On one leg, taking their morning

Ablutions, as if at the Ganges,

White wet veshtis,

A singular swan, small swanlette,

Madeleine, combray

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Tarps covering cut wood from last winter

(Winter over)

Fishing trawler start

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Rain falling on ponds,

Droplets and sheen

Morning by rail

Graffiti welcoming behind safety glas.

Smokestack railyard are we in ct already

Train coasting now off power

A delicate darling

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The sky is a mix of pale and dusky blues, and a night chorus of frog cry begins.  The wind blows through the trees.

Earlier, the snow fell in clumps, and flew, scatterbusrt, carried by the wind.

The rain was steady, a humming drizzle.

It feels like summer, or it did.

There goes a goose, just one, in the field that became a lake, and that shows no sign of receding.

It calls again, then emits throaty honks, a plaintive sound in this twilight.

The sun, when it came out at last, was golden but momentarily.

There, the goose calls is stronger, but aching.

Spring comes and goes, unsettled, not sure, not sure at all.