Contributor Series 3: Resolution and Resolve, Recipe for the Impossible

Contributor Series 3: Resolution and Resolve
Recipe for the Impossible
By Cassie Premo Steele

You must do the things
you think you cannot do.
—Eleanor Roosevelt

Here is what to do, my friend,
when your blue anger rises
on yourself: Take a break,
take a shower, go walking
in the rain. Do not let
your brain become a monster.
Use your heart to bake a cake,
take it deep into the forest
in winter, and share it
with the birds there.
Listen to the sweetness
of their songs for you.
You must do the things
you think you cannot do,
I tell you. It is the impossible
that will see you through.

Cassie Premo Steele's poetry (The Poemgranate [a Pushcart Prize nominee]; Contributor Series 1: 9/11, What the tree has seen; Contributor Series 2: Candy and Spirits, Days of the Dead) appeared at vox poetica in 2009.

 

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