January 31, 2025

A.C. Mapes
School of Medicine and Public Health
2025
Poem

 
Days after the deep freeze,

we watched a snowdrop try to bloom.

 

Its petals were sheer and brittle,

its flower open, but barely.

Wind-beaten, tired, guarded—

 

I knew the feeling.

 

The cold pinched color

back into my cheeks, but

our arms did the heavy lifting.

 

We pulled each other close,

and held one another tightly

against the growing chill,

 

more determined than ever

to bloom.