“THE BLUE HORSE” wins Atlanta Review’s 2013 International Poetry Contest

Dan Veach selected my poem The Blue Horse as winner of the grand prize for The Atlanta Review 2013 International Poetry Contest. I am honored, and humbled by the simple…

Dan Veach selected my poem The Blue Horse as winner of the grand prize for The Atlanta Review 2013 International Poetry Contest. I am honored, and humbled by the simple moments in life that make their way into the lives of others, those who write and those who read.

The poem will be published in the Fall edition of the Atlanta Review, along with other fabulous poems. You can order from the Atlanta Review website.

Here is a preview…read the poem The Blue Horse: 

 

The Blue Horse

 

My mother wakes me at 3am, hands me a flashlight.

I put on old shoes, a jacket, follow her

to the barn where my father is already

kneeling by the white mare. Her eyes

are wild, her breath filling the cold air

with steam. But her muscled flanks

and immense torso know how to do this:

birth the impossible, life

from almost nothing. One egg,

one sperm, small as a thought,

an instinct, a desire. I had wanted

to see this, said, Wake me

no matter what. And here it is,

the new foal, impossibly folded

emerging from the mare in a blue silky sack,

as though brought here from deep under water

or an incomprehensibly distant star.

I stare like a virgin. This

a second birth, my own

vanished into bone memory.

But this horse: a kind of god.

In the dead of night,

I kneel in dirt,

watch his mother lick

the liquid sea from his fur,

nudge him to wobbly knees,

watch him stand.