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Poems on 2020: Bay Area readers reflect on the pandemic, essential workers and gratitude


from afternoon to evening
and see-you-very-soons.
Aomboon Deasy (left) celebrates the birthday of Simona Boehm with lunch at Zuni Cafe in San Francisco on Dec. 3. Photo: Nina Riggio, Special to The Chronicle
‘There Are People Who Believe in Miracles’
By Bill Berkowitz
“’Tis a fearful thing to love what death can touch” Yahuda Halevi
Some people believe in miracles and aren’t afraid to talk about it.
They see wonder that cannot be explained and call them miracles.
Materialists look elsewhere for explanations of sometimes inexplicable phenomena: laws of science they might say.
Sometimes the word “miracle” gets tossed around haphazardly, ....

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With Hanukkah arriving amid California shutdown, Bay Area readers share poems on gratitude


Vanessa Hua December 10, 2020Updated: December 10, 2020, 7:53 pm
A Hannukah menorah at Table and Teaspoon in San Francisco. Photo: Gabrielle Lurie, The Chronicle 2016
In her poem “You’re Invited,” Lynn Axelrod reflects upon 2020 as “
kintsugi mending time” referring to the Japanese art in which broken pottery gets repaired with lacquer, mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum. It highlights and honors the cracks as a part of its history, not something to be replaced or covered up.
“We’ll sprinkle gold dust/ between ghost hugs/… celebrate reconnecting and the impermanence/ of our present malady,” the Point Reyes Station resident wrote.
The poem was among many I received from readers following a recent call for submissions. Thanks for giving me a chance to read your inspiring verses, whose common themes reflect gratitude toward nature and essential workers and hopes for brighter times ahead. Let these words offer solace while ....

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