Photo by Ioana Kortis


Every year as we enter
crusty, frost covered mornings
and evenings that turn dark
way too soon,
don’t you want to go back,
or hurry through this barren landscape
of longing?

Don’t you imagine it improbable
that spring will return in its time
like they say it always has?
What gets us through
the ice blue shadows
where our comforts are transient
and short-lived?

Could it be the opportunity
for more reflection?
Could it be the coming of dusk
as gazing at the horizon
we soak in the last drop of carroty light?

:: Carolyn Chilton Casas

By Carolyn Chilton Casas

Carolyn Chilton Casas has lived on the Central Coast for 56 years, the perfect landscape for a love of hiking and playing beach volleyball. Her poetry has appeared in Amethyst Review, Energy Magazine, and One Earth Sangha among other places, and in anthologies including "The Wonder of Small Things: Poems of Peace and Renewal," "Thin Spaces & Sacred Spaces," and "Women in a Golden State." She is a practicing Reiki Master and teacher who explores ways of healing in articles she writes for wellness magazines in several countries. More of her work can be found on Instagram and Facebook, at www.carolynchiltoncasas.com, and in her newest collection of poetry, “Under the Same Sky.”