Kansas: Traci Brimhall
Traci Brimhall is poet laureate of Kansas, serving from 2023-2026
Photo: Tommy Theis
The story we tell the future will have windmills
and the quiet clap of cottonwood leaves, annual
festivals and old streams elbowing their way into
fields that many histories ago were shallow seas.
The story will be what we make of it, with our corn
mazes and street corners, dirt roads and art districts,
block parties and community gardens. Our chapters
will be like our seasons — reliable in their surprises.
The busy plots of star-baked summers and the slow
conclusion of winter with its catalog of snowflakes.
In the story we are writing into the future there are
kids biking through the neighborhood and a great
blue heron at the pond hunting in its own shadow.
The story has the People of the Wind and people
of the wandering. The rooted and the transplanted.
What comes next, we can almost see — rain’s
brief signature on the sidewalk and a chevron of
migrating geese breaking up the wide open blue.
A story where wind romances a dandelion, and bees
lounge at their favorite goldenrod saloons. The story
we are writing to the future has facts, like how
a sunflower’s face is a union of individual seeds all
leaning towards the sun together. This story grows.
It changes with each day. It’s full of possibilities,
like how, before dawn ripens the horizon, the night
sky dreams one more story for the library of stars.
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“Like Me” | Real Heroes | Courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
“Mountains (Instrumental)” | The Eastern Plain | Courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
“The Way You Smiled Back” | Christian Andersen | Courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com