Skywave

Kelley Dupuis 1955 (Vermont)



Skywave

A winter-landscape photo,
Iowa, deep in snow. “It’s not as bad this year,”
A friend writes. He prints it out
and puts it beside another,
same season but much further back:
a beautiful girl beside a Christmas tree
in a Polaroid bent with fingerprints.

That winter it was cold in northern Virginia.
Driving to her over the snow one night
he heard downtown Des Moines on the radio,
as clear as nearby Washington.
A midwestern voice said calmly
that the temperature was ten below,
more frigid than Manassas, and far away.

A game he played as a child involved
twisting for those distant voices
that sometimes, very late,
when local stations had signed off,
were suddenly there, clear as if
coming from the next room
in the sound that lit up the dial.

Recollections like rocks on water:
Southern California, lacking snow,
and a clear, fading signal from long ago.

Kelley Dupuis

About this poem

A poem about the "skip layer," that moment when, at home or in the car, you find yourself picking up radio stations from very far away.

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Written on October 12, 2020

Submitted by kelleydupuis475 on October 09, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXXBXCX XXAXCAX XXXXXXX BAA
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 863
Words 154
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 7, 7, 7, 3

Kelley Dupuis

Born New England, has spent most of his life in California. Started writing poetry in his teens. Graduated San Diego State University 1977. Published poetry: "The Key," 104 poems covering more than three decades (Outskirts Press, 2012). Author of six other books including "The Nightingale," published Sept. 16, 2021. more…

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