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Survival

each footprint in the snow
is a stroke on the wall—
each move
contemplated
calibrated
painful to all joints—
no windows rattle
they are long gone—
life in this hole
once called a cellar—
by nightfall
like a diver’s suit descending
exhaustion covers me—
if I could ingest
these rosary beads
as a soporific
I might sleep.

  • Ray Greenblatt is an editor for the Schuylkill Valley Journal and teaches a “Joy of Poetry” course at Temple University-OLLI. His most recent book of poetry is From an Old Hotel on the Irish Coast (Parnilis Media, 2023).