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Contests : Margaret Reid Poetry Contest : Past Winners : 2009 : Fourth Prize

Fourth Prize - Ellaraine Lockie

COMING HOME IN A HAIBUN

Sixteen miles south on Highway 87 the road turns a sharp corner east.
And the first head-on view of the blue green purple Bear's Paw range
grabs me. Right in the solar plexus.

    Bright sun on mountains
    Cotton ball clouds dance colors
    over the prairie

Then the small death. The ascension of a year's worth of city.
A bear hug that squeezes every tight muscle, nerve and tendon
until they loosen into a pulled-pork state.

    Pronghorn antelope
    bound away in ballet leaps
    Wheat and wild grasses

I open the car door at the cabin and walk into stillness. Not even the
cottonwood leaves quiver. Light has become a tarnished film.
Meadowlarks and crickets occupy the airwaves in fast forward tempo.

    Gun metal gray sky
    Ants crawl underground to homes
    with soil high entries

Horses roll vowels from deep within their bellies. We all know
what's coming. I grab a can of cat food from a grocery sack. Head
for the barn my father built, to interfere with survival of fittest laws.

    A thick dark curtain
    drops in front of the Bear Paws
    Distant drum rumble

I sit on the porch swing by ponderosa pine cones budded
in pink nipples. Watch the swell of lilac blooms in smells and shades
of childhood. Breathe in the aged cedar of the cabin.

    A soft rippled song
    from the cottonwood branches
    Muted wind whistle

Blue spruce boughs rise and fall in patterns like pedals on an organ.
The sky explodes in a white wrath. I offer a prayer. Wait for the fallout.
For the cleansing. The renewal.


This poem won fourth prize in the 2009 Margaret Reid Poetry Contest sponsored by Tom Howard Books. Author Ellaraine Lockie received a $250 award. Winning Writers assists this contest. Copyright is reserved to the author.


About Ellaraine Lockie
Ellaraine Lockie has received a writing residency at Centrum in Port Townsend, WA, and eleven Pushcart Prize nominations. Among other awards, she has been a recent recipient of the Lois Beebe Hayna Award from The Eleventh Muse, the One Page Poem Prize from the Missouri Writers' Guild, the Elizabeth R. Curry Prize from SLAB, the Writecorner Press Poetry Award, the Skysaje Poetry Prize, the Dean Wagner Poetry Prize and first place in the Summer Shark Poetry Contest from the Aquarium of the Pacific. She has authored seven chapbooks, serves as Poetry Editor for the lifestyles magazine, Lilipoh, and teaches poetry/writing workshops. She's also a professional hand paper maker.


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