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Donna Hilbert: Two Poems

On My Morning Walk I Think of Frost

I walk out to see the sun come up,
but wind is howling cold.
I turn back toward home and find
the orange moon instead.
The foothills burn, the moon is full
and risen, overhead.
The other coast is under siege
of pounding snow and ice.

Fire and ice, ice and fire.
I’m loathe to say much more
of fear, of loss, and of desire.
It’s all been said, or sung, before.

~~

Walking the Beach, I think of Mr. Emerson


“I don’t care what I see outside. My vision is within!
Here is where the birds sing! Here is where the sky is blue!

— E.M. Forster


I wish it were so with me,
but I do need A Room with a View
and also a walk on the beach,
where terns and all manner
of gulls swarm and squawk,
where pelicans fly in
to dive for breakfast,
and herons patiently wait.

If grace walks with me,
I might spot a dolphin or two,
or a shark surfacing for a moment,
and the purse of my heart
will widen with wonder enough
to hold fast another day.

~~~

Copyright 2025 Donna Hilbert

“On my Morning Walk…” was first published in Eclectica.
“Walking the Beach…” was first published in ONE ART.









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20 comments on “Donna Hilbert: Two Poems

  1. rlwesty
    March 2, 2026
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    Lovely, Donna.

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  2. donnahilbert
    March 2, 2026
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    Thanks to all of you for your kind comments! You fill my heart.

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  3. H. C. Palmer
    March 2, 2026
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    Very, very nice. Thank you, Donna!

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  4. Barbara Huntington
    March 2, 2026
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    And Tashi is out on the deck, an old dog soaking in the morning sun and before I get caught in the web, I admire the golden of the light on my old altar and rise to join Tashi—two old ladies, cool air, warm sun.

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  5. William Palmer
    March 2, 2026
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    “the purse of my heart / will widen with wonder”–yes, thank you, Donna

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  6. jmnewsome93c0e5f9cd
    March 2, 2026
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    I like the hints of Robert Frost and Emerson among the birds and dolphins.

    And though loving Forster’s novels, I agree with Donna Hilbert that what we experience outside the windows and walls of our interiors is often where the “grace” emerges. The final stanza of walking the beach in grace, is nearly mystical in its depth. It often seems we live in a world that tries to clamp down our hearts. These poems are glorious in their heart-beats and openings.

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    • Vox Populi
      March 2, 2026
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      Oh yes, so beautifully said, Jim. Your comments here are gems.

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    • donnahilbert
      March 2, 2026
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      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  7. boehmrosemary
    March 2, 2026
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    These poems reminded me to be grateful for the privilege of living right ‘above’ the Pacific and a magnificent view, parks, and walkways to stop, listen to the waves and the gulls, watch, wonder…

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    • Vox Populi
      March 2, 2026
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      sounds beautiful, Rose Mary.

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      • boehmrosemary
        March 2, 2026
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        It is. And I am so grateful. But Donna’s poems pushed me to see it consciously again and being awake to its beauty. Sometimes one takes it as a daily given.

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  8. Leo
    March 2, 2026
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    Yes, I could not exist with a room with a view; I would have shriveled and died years ago.

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  9. Sean Sexton
    March 2, 2026
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    Perfect poems for my wakening day, my newest week and March into and across this year. How quickly it goes, the first quarter. February brought us our worst and best days all year at the very first and the very last of them. But what about this lovely poetry that carries voicing birds, orange moon, fire, ice, and wind we mustn’t fear. Poetry that turns everything into light in which we can abide.

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