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Heather Nelson is a poet, teacher, mother and recovering attorney based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She studied writing under the poet C.D. Wright as an undergraduate at Brown University. Most recently she studied poetry with Tom Daley and Barbara Helfgott Hyett. Heather is also a member of Poemworks, the workshop for publishing poets. Her work has been published in Main Street Rag, The Somerville Times, Constellations, Ekphrastic and The Compassion Anthology.
Fifty on the Floodplain
That’s not me you see
on a hot July morning
just shy of fifty
on what should be a work day
walking by the B.U. Bridge.
Five years ago there
was soccer duty, looking
for a rabbit with
the boy, living in a book
everyone could understand.
Today my purpose
is undecipherable
but clearly I’m here
corporal and blowsy as
the lilies, that visible.
This is not my street
anymore, only traffic
lights mark my corner-
red, green, then all flat water.
I’m scrambling for higher ground.
It’s crowded up here.
We’re all naked except for
our life vests, what’s left?
Only what we can carry
toward the shifting horizon.
— Heather Nelson
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