Postcard from Colorado

Todd Copeland

When we observe calmly,

Bashō said, we discover

all things have their fulfillment.

 

Overturned canoes along

Lake Dillon’s western shore

rendered into general shapes,

 

valley fields made tabula-rasa white.

He sat alone in the cabin watching

cloud shadows range mountains.

 

Solitude and morning laziness,

pine branches sagging

beneath late-season snow.

Todd Copeland is the author of the narrative nonfiction book The Immortal Ten, the second edition of which is forthcoming from Baylor University Press. His other works include Like All Light (2022), winner of the Barry Spacks Poetry Prize from Gunpowder Press, and the poetry chapbook The Book as Knife (Ravenna Press, 2021). His poems have appeared in Image, The Journal, Southern Poetry Review, Valparaiso Poetry Review, Lake Effect, and Sugar House Review, among other publications, and his essays have been published in such journals as Literary Imagination, JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory, and Media, War & Conflict. A native of Ohio, he lives in Waco, Texas. More information can be found at toddcopelandwriter.com.