Poetry & Art

When the Dust Settled

The crocus sprang forth from your hand
Like the sparrow’s first warble of spring
Or a magician’s uncloaked bouquet—
Abra cadabra: first nothing, then something.
After winter’s long enchainment
You offered the bloom ex nihilo
From the soil You’d been tending—
The very place I deemed my annihilation.
The thorn in my flesh broke the ground
For the flower, safe and unshaken
By the passing shadows of night.
In the sun’s startling light, I grow; I rise.

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by Katelyn Jane Dixon

I am an artist, photographer, and writer residing in the Emerald City of Seattle, Washington. Through my work, I strive to create experiences of wonder, truth, and healing. I am passionate about journeying with women towards living lives of freedom and hope.


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