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Oak Tree in January by Kathryn Jacopi (After Poppies in January by Sylvia Plath)

06/28/2021

  
 The glowing spindles outside the window
 are winter branches 
 caught up in the sun’s contours.
  
 A pre-regrowth, a naked redo
 made without a choice,
 kick-started by the sun.
  
 Gangly arms, core
 roots drink the carbon dioxide. Leaves
 spill oxygen alongside belching cars
 and machine-packed warehouses.
  
 Thank Whatever I quit smoking,
 the months I’ve sweated 
 inside my lungs
 on treadmills stacked 
 in factories with windows.

Kathryn V. Jacopi is a writer and educator with an MS in special education and an MFA in creative writing.
Her writings have appeared in Pudding Magazine, Statorec, Fjord, Cleaver Magazine, Manzano Mountain Review, 
Drunk Monkeys and other publications. Her poems are forthcoming with The Awakenings Review. When she’s not
reading,  writing, or lesson planning, Kathryn is kayaking and photographing Connecticut shoreline birds.
 
 

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