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Poem of the Month – June 2026 – Laure-Anne Bosselaar

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By Mom Egg Review on May 30, 2026 Poem of the Month

Laure-Anne Bosselaar

FOR MY SON

on his 30th birthday

 

I sit against the scarred trunk of an oak.
The sun barely winnows through its branches.

Beyond a lit spot, small as a new-born’s fist,
a twig quivers, then arcs toward light.

What caused such languid inclination
makes its way down the leaf: a tiny snail,

gold as corn. For an instant, they sway, lit
and in utter balance, then, in a deep bow,

the leaf releases its weight on earth and curls
back into the shade — the vitreous path

of that instant now glazed in its center.
Mathieu, if nature’s cruelties know no limits,

neither do the boundaries of its grace.
I give thanks for you.

 

This poem appeared in SMALL GODS OF GRIEF, BOA Editions, 2001.

 

Laure-Anne Bosselaar authored five poetry collections, is the recipient a Pushcart Prize, and the James Dickey Poetry Prize. She edited five anthologies & served as Santa Barbara’s Poet Laureate (2019 to 2021). Lately, New & Selected Poems, came out from Sungold Editions in 2024.

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