Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Monday Night Inspiration

Forgive me, Spirit of my spirit, for this,
that I have found it easier to read the mystery
told in tears and understood Thee better
in sorrow than in joy.
.George William Russell, 1867-1930
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This was the prompt at my writing group last night. I understood this totally. So for what it's worth, with some apology for not being more uplifting as the holidays approach, here's my response to a theme I too think about. I know I'm abit somber these days, and the truth is I can't say if this poem is uplifting or depressing, but here it is:
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For Love
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It’s only one arm,
Okay its dominant
But I can still
Raise broth to my frozen lips.
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Only one eye,
The other choked blind
Though still I see your shadow
Gracefully in flight.
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I gave up my voice
So I could hear yours
When the wires
Misfired and static reigned.
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My steps though mis-shapened,
Hobble past space
Where molecular memory
Settled in.
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Forgive me on a day
When my knees give out
And I whimper toward
Whatever grace isn’t.
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When I was whole
I moved too quickly
To notice almost anything.
Lucky loss has given me sight.
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My smile survived
because it double duties
With its tearful turn downward
At midnight, through the howls.
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Yesterday I watched a cattail
Bend and balance
And I remembered when
My heart moved like that.
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This loss of limb and life
Love lust and luster:
What a tiny price
What a tiny price.
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I wonder in the years ahead
Should my parts should regenerate
If I will miss
The space I’ve forfeited.
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I wonder if sorrow
Might reappear as joy
filled with the love
That’s made me whole.

4 comments:

  1. Ultimately, this is the season of rebirth...when, in the darkest, coldest days of the year, the days start getting longer with a promise of spring....For all the mass marketed happiness associated with the holidays, it's also a time of particular misery for mainy, with the suicide rate going up and Joni Mitchell singing "I wish I had a river I could skate away on..." and so, it's exactly the right time for a poem like this....

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  2. thank you yogaforcynics. i see you've come from 'human being's blog, which i consider a compliment. best wishes to you.

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  3. I've disected each stanza ten times now and I wish I had the words to tell you how powerful this is and how much it moved me. I have many favorite parts, but I love "And I whimper toward whatever grace isn't." That's a hard place to be.

    But you ARE grace KJ. I knew it the first time I read your blog.
    ;)

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  4. Your poetry has evolved so much over this past year KJ!

    I have to ditto Studio lolo here are say it is very powerful indeed.

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