Quarantine Poetry: Minnesota Reset
During the pandemic of this year, I've been writing a poem each day and posting it to Facebook. Most of my poems are celebrations of natural beauty; a few are ethical/political commentaries with some bite.
You can see more poems by visiting my new Facebook page.
Minnesota Reset
©2021 Rev. Ted Tollefson
After a week or more posing as "Northern Nebraska"
blistering heat gave way last night
to distant thunder, cool down-drafts
and morning air in the low 60's.
This is how Minnesota works
if you are lucky enough
to live near a large lake or river
whose temperature is cooler
than the surrounding air
and though we did not get the rain
we needed
and that green beings are begging for
it was a start
and best of all
we could open screened windows and doors last night
and let the Big AC
cool our homes
and soothe our crispy edges.
Some days every thing seems to rhyme:
a longer than average drive
invites a soft, high, effortless 5 iron
leading to a 4 foot putt that dropped
spelling "birdie"
to confirm---
MINNESOTAO is back.