Life in the Time of Covid-19, Part 22
“First Dark” was written by Ken Hada while the Oklahoma poet was sheltering-in-place and seeing few people. Hada is the author of eight poetry collections and a professor at East Central University in Ada, OK. The image of a man standing in the twilight is the work of Brazilian artist Breno Andrade.
First Dark
By Ken Hada
In the southeast sky
it comes first,
a blanket gently drawn,
a bed of comfort
awaiting your entry,
body and soul.
You know it will be darker,Â
much darker, before long –Â Â
and who is qualified Â
to curse deep, unlighted night?
But it is that first dark
that excites me, entices.
I crane my neck towardÂ
endlessness.
I cannot look away.
Southern breezes simmer
with the sounds
of seduction.
“I crane my neck towards endlessness. I cannot look away.” Wonderful poem Ken and so glad you are in this San Antonio delight of a magazine.