← Issue 8
Thawing
by Lawrence Di Stefano
Snowmelt, the low rivers
swelling, reassembling
the network
of topographical
relations, broken
by the interlude
of winter strings—pulling
at its nexus
toward the unspoken corner
of the Earth. It is the end
of winter, though,
there is still
a little snow
in the shadow
of the largest rocks,
on the south facing
slopes of the Sierras,
under Ponderosa pines—
it’s still here,
somehow,
processing
the warmth of spring light,
beginning, at last,
to trend
forward, on,
(Will we meet again?)
pooling,
clearer than
a possibility.
Lawrence Di Stefano is a writer and photographer currently enrolled in the MFA program at San Diego State University. His poems have appeared in the Gold Man Review and in the forthcoming issue of The Shore.