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Byron Hoot: Two poems about beginning and ending

The Hint of Beginnings

I look twice at my walking shadow.

The height is wrong,

the broadness too narrow,

the darkness more porous.  

I seem to block less light

than I used to.  Still, it follows,

sometimes leads.  The attachment

is obvious – I move, it moves.

I suppose it’s not a bad thing

having more light show through;

sometimes, I see the hint of wings.

~~~

Early

The death of my father is nearly a month

away – 31 years.  The haunting of longing

has begun.  The end of his life was nothing

like the fullness of it.  How apropos he

died in the fall, his favorite time of the year.

What do I miss most?   Perhaps the way he clasped

his hands together after the good-bye hug and kiss 

on our necks as if another victory – a triumph of love –

had been won.  The visitation this year, early, has begun.

““

Creator: Freerange Stock Archives 

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Born and raised in Morgantown, West Virginia, Byron Hoot now lives alone in the wilds of Pennsylvania.  His books include Setting Moon Morning Twilight: Predawn Meditations.

Copyright 2025 Byron Hoot


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11 comments on “Byron Hoot: Two poems about beginning and ending

  1. Meg Kearney
    May 24, 2025
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    What beautiful poems–thank you!

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    • Vox Populi
      May 25, 2025
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      I love Byron’s poems. He is the least literary poet I know. He lives alone in the woods, hunting, fishing and reading Kant.

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  2. Barbara Huntington
    May 22, 2025
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    Our shadows and the thought we are both dwindling.

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  3. Laure-Anne Bosselaar
    May 22, 2025
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    What got me is those ten little syllables:

    “I seem to block less light

    than I used to.”

    Thank you for introducing me to Byron Hoot’s work — I’m ordering his Predawn Meditations now…

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    • Vox Populi
      May 22, 2025
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      Yes, these poems have a simple profound wisdom that hits me at my core.

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  4. Rosemerry
    May 22, 2025
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    “a triumph of love”–wow. Thank you for these beautiful poems full of haunting and mystery.

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    • Vox Populi
      May 22, 2025
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      Thanks, Rosemerry. I’ve come to love the quiet meditations of this American contemplative.

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  5. Leo
    May 22, 2025
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    Thanks for these two very relatable, lovely poems. I wrote a poem last year about my shadow, but I wasn’t so kind. I berated him for making me appear “elderly.” But the shadow does always know the truth, doesn’t he, she? My father gone 42 years; kind, quiet, always smiling>

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  6. jmnewsome93c0e5f9cd
    May 22, 2025
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    Beside you a walking shadow in the space you traverse.

    In a longed for time, a father’s love found a way to carry on, even decades later.

    I like the interplay between space in the first poem, time in the second.

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