Incubation

The last three batches have withered, embryonic, curdled in the shell. This time, she will give hope a chance to incubate; she waits, pulse a steady tapping, tentative scratchling of egg-tooth to case, while cell structure solidifies and bone knits to tendon, giving her dreams a chance to grow feathers and fly.

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The last three batches have withered,

embryonic,

curdled in the shell.

This time,

she will

give hope a chance to incubate;

she waits,

pulse a steady tapping, tentative scratchling of

egg-tooth to case,

while cell structure solidifies

and bone knits to tendon,

giving her dreams a chance to

grow feathers

and fly.

Responses to “Incubation”

  1. Gallivanta

    Hope there is a successful hatch this time.

    1. melodylowes

      ME too! 🙂

  2. roughseasinthemed

    Ah that resonates with me. The last batch my chicken was sitting on didn’t work out 😦

    1. melodylowes

      😦 Life is certainly full of misfired hopes and dreams – on so many levels, isn’t it?

  3. Robert Rife

    Fantastic, Melody.

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks Rob!

  4. russtowne

    I especially love those last 3 lines yet again, my friend. You are a master at delivering powerful poetic punch lines.
    Russ

    1. melodylowes

      Wow – thanks. I’m thrilled that you are able to glean so much from what I struggle to express. Thanks Russ!

  5. I HAVE A VOICE

    I don’t have a problem waiting within the Savior’s arms, and hope can’t be weak, but to me, it’s the shell that keeps us exercising faith [struggling within].

    1. melodylowes

      It’s the tension between the ‘it is finished’ and ‘I’m not home yet’ that keeps us struggling – hopefully in productive ways. Thanks Debbie!

  6. RoSy

    Beautiful!

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks Rosy!

  7. Debbie

    I loved thinking about the eggs as dreams, growing feathers and flying! Wonderful, Melody! Thank you!

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks! We studied eggs in Science in our classroom earlier this year – it wasn’t much of a jump from there. Lots of fodder for the imagination in a classroom….

  8. Caddo-Jael

    Sad and hopeful all together–just like life. “Struggling in productive ways”–some days yes, some days I stall out.

    1. melodylowes

      Hoo boy – me, too. But if the struggle is there, it means progress – even standing your ground is better than nothing, some days!

      1. Caddo-Jael

        Amen to THAT, Sister!! I’ve been in a ditch this week, but as usual–I brought back a souvenir: a fossil, maybe??

      2. melodylowes

        🙂 Pleistocene epoch?? hehe

      3. Caddo-Jael

        No clue–I defer to your expertise, Mel!

      4. melodylowes

        I remember some high-falutin’ words from my Geology days. I used to hate memorizing the geological time scale – so as soon as I hear the word ‘fossil’ my brain glitches. 🙂

      5. Caddo-Jael

        My 8th Grade Geology teacher hated me, so I’m lucky to know agate, fissure, anthracite…fossils are cool to look at.

      6. melodylowes

        That they are! I am taking my Kindergarten tykes on a trip to the museum to look at fossils – should be fun!

      7. Caddo-Jael

        Oh that would be fun–kids that age are all “marvel”, no matter what you show, or tell them!! Wish we could keep that sense of wonder…

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