Saturday, September 12, 2015

Poetry in Ordinary Time

This week...from Mary Oliver:

Landscape
Isn't it plain the sheets of moss, except that
they have no tongues, could lecture
all day if they wanted about
spiritual patience? Isn't it clear
the black oaks along the path are standing
as though they were the most fragile of flowers?
Every morning I walk like this around
the pond, thinking: if the doors of my heart
ever close, I am as good as dead.
Every morning, so far, I'm alive. And now
the crows break off from the rest of the darkness
and burst up into the sky—as though
 all night they had thought of what they would liketheir lives to be, and imaginedtheir strong, thick wings.


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