
This morning I awoke
long before dawn
to silence
silence
no car’s labored approach
no wind for trees
no waves or buoyed bells
no dull urban hum
it was a silence so soft
so weighted
as if the world had died
as if I had died
both within the bounds
of possible
on this burning year:
supermoon rising
a comet’s approach
devils circling
so I stayed a while
let winter
have her way
with bones
and wrapped myself
in quiet nothing
nothing
Poem ©2025, Jen Payne. Photo of December sky from NASA, by Preston Dyches. If you like this poem, you’ll love my new book SLEEPING WITH GHOSTS, on sale now!







One reply on “December Waking”
Perfect. Love this!