Soft World
by Susan Barba
I’ve just seen Sheila Hicks speaking from Paris on a zoom call
and I step outside in Cambridge and hello, the cherry trees
are up to something with the wind turning the earth pointillist pink
I place a chair beneath the boughs to watch the color blow
the sparrows in the trees bend blossoms to their beaks the pigment enters them
the petals pollen grains attendant insects anything that’s proximate
is raw material which packed inside a form whether it’s muscular
or linear will delineate new waves of light to activate the negative space
the soft stuffed birds the rods and cones pregnant with color
Published on June 13, 2023
First published in Harvard Review 60.