New same Year

                                                            January 2021

 

 

Every day,           I am a mother,

and I am asked   to explain

things I don’t really                understand

 

– like contrails      or the monarchy or            how Cheerios

are made –

 

but I am running       out of words

this     year.

 

My country lighting            itself

on      fire

 

your eyes hopeful

for an answer

to the necessary                   Why?

 

My lame reply:

                                                            Can you eat

your oatmeal,

please?

 

For a lifetime, I’ll regret    that lie.

 

Let me answer            now:

 

We humans, if we cannot         fly,

                                                         we       choose to die

                                             bringing    others    down.

 

Flock of starlings high        in murmuration

 

out the kitchen window.                     There is a why

 

for every seeming senseless flight.

 

 

Steph Ellen Feeney was born in Louisiana, and holds a BA from Georgetown University and an MA from UCL. She lives in Suffolk, where she is working on her first collection of poetry.
Instagram: @stephellenfeeney