I love how the pattern of letters
in Michigan pleasures my eye.
How the sounds of –ack, -eck, and –izzle
tickle my mental ear.
How certain phrases combine to delight
the way food and drink please a gourmet.
I love how each alphabet letter
has its own color and shade.
How the forest-green P
tints pentimento with its own hue.
How cucciola wriggles with cream-colored Cs
that evoke cocker puppies.
So appropriate that the word dottle
begins with a tarry black D.
That one name in my Inbox
glimmers in raspberry shot with sky-blue
while another, bone-white and beige,
lurks unlovely beneath it.
Sharon Whitehill is a retired English professor from West Michigan now living in Port Charlotte, Florida. In addition to poems published in various literary magazines, her publications include two scholarly biographies, two memoirs, a full collection of poems, and three poetry chapbooks. Her latest, THIS SAD AND TENDER TIME, appeared (Kelsay Books) in December 2023.