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Christine Rhein: Beware

March snow and a pair of robins

perched on whitened boughs. Blizzard 

news, day after day. Your neighbor,

the way he laughed about this year’s

early birds, how he clenched his fist

to stress the Climate hoax! A chill

as you stand at your window. Robins

pummeled by gusting winds. The noise

of your neighbor starting up his blower,

his whirring just a giant lie. Thin ice,

an illusion, like loving without losing—

blink-quick—bright feathers to the storm.


Copyright 2018 Christine Rhein. First published online at American Scholar, as part of David Lehman’s “Next Line, Please” column.

Christine Rhein, a former auto engineer, is the author of Wild Flight, (Texas Tech University Press).

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8 comments on “Christine Rhein: Beware

  1. charliebrice2017
    March 8, 2024
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    It’s hard to imagine a more perfect poem than this one by Christine. The ending is amazing. We are all on thin ice and want to think it’s an illusion. What an accomplishment this poem is.

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  2. Sean Sexton
    March 8, 2024
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    Superb! So kinetic in what it bears to the heart.

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    • Vox Populi
      March 8, 2024
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      thanks, sean. kinetic is an interesting way to describe the poem…

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  3. Pat Barnes
    March 7, 2024
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    I am so happy to see Christine in Vox Populi. She’s a top-notch poet.

    Pat Barnes

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  4. Barbara Huntington
    March 7, 2024
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    And I see the neighbor and my stomach clenches with his fists. I agree with Laure-Anne. The image will remain.

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  5. Laure-Anne
    March 7, 2024
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    Such intensity in this poem, and that very last image: “bright feathers to the storm.” I know this image will haunt me. Bravo Christine!

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