Fuji-Viewing Snow everywhere, making white hats for each roof glistening in early sun-- Ribbons of snow caked under the eaves of the teahouse-- snow festooned on trees, an extra layer to Fuji’s cloak under a clear sky-- and there in the open terrace some morning to-do among the five figures warmly cloaked. I am listening hard like that one tree cupping its ears to hear as one lady points, another looks back to see if the other looks-- not at the sacred mountain— but at the birds. I imagine if she predicts longevity, luck, love Fuji-san will chuckle under his cape. Kitty Jospé Kitty Jospé enjoys the challenge of bringing art alive through words. Docent at the University of Rochester, Memorial Art Gallery since 1998; MFA Pacific University, 2009. Her work appears in many journals, anthologies. Kitty will have a sixth book of poems appearing in 2021 from FootHills publishing.
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