“Conception, Perception” by Barbara Parker

Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “Conception, Perception” by Barbara Parker, part of the League’s Fresh Voices program.


Conception, Perception

By Barbara Parker

How many dreams, love

have been made

after the dance, following the to

and then the fro

first resistance

then insistence

past trying, that very last minute, after the

alarm rings, past time to get up (I canโ€™t be late, really)

new life conceived

because of a smile

in the parking lot, before the long

uphill, before losing the trail, all that slogging

and striving, the dreaming and

grieving and yearning for

a quiet hour on a bed

of leathery mountain heather

in a summer meadow all

anemone and arnica

when yes will you yes I will yes

could become a new beginning

Dreams, love, coming to us

time and again

fully formed and borne

whether we were ready or not;

a second chance. The way babies

ride the amniotic waves

on the small curled backs

of those who crossed the ocean

before them, waiting with patient surrender

(like foxtails and fireweed)

to be welcomed by the winds

of a wild, wild world


Copyright ยฉ Barbara Parker

Barbara Parker (she/her) writes on the ancestral lands of Lษ™kฬ“สทษ™ล‹ษ™n, Songhees and Esquimalt Nations (Victoria, BC). A Banff Centre Wired Writing alumni, Barbaraโ€™s poetry and prose has been published in Prairie Fire, Room, Island Writer, Freefall, Toward the Light and spring. As a writer, celebrant, dancer and friend she is most drawn to the intersections we negotiate at lifeโ€™s threshold moments.

Fresh Voices is a publication and workshop program created by and for the League’s associate members, curated and edited by Erin Vance.


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