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  • again and again by rainer maria rilke

    Again and again, however we know the landscape of love
    and the little churchyard there, with its sorrowing names,
    and the frighteningly silent abyss into which the others
    fall: again and again the two of us walk out together
    under the ancient trees, lie down again and again
    among the flowers, face to face with the sky. 


  • #poetry      #poem      #rainer maria rilke      #again and again      




    December 3, 2011

    5 months ago

  • this is just to say, by william carlos williams

    I have eaten
    the plums
    that were in
    the icebox
    
    and which
    you were probably
    saving
    for breakfast
    
    Forgive me
    they were delicious
    so sweet
    and so cold


  • #poetry      #poem      #william carlos williams      #this is just to say      




    June 17, 2011

    11 months ago

  • a polish poem

    I want to do what you ask of me;
    in the way you ask,
    for as long as you ask,
    because you ask it.


  • #poetry      #poem      #polish      




    May 25, 2011

    1 year ago

  • music in the morning by dorianne laux


    When I think of the years he drank, the scars
    on his chin, his thinning hair, his eye that still weeps
    decades after the blow, my knees weaken with gratitude
    for whatever kept him safe, whatever stopped
    the glass from cracking and shearing something vital,
    the fist from lowering, exploding an artery, pressing
    the clot of blood toward the back of his brain.
    Now, he sits calmly on the couch, reading,
    refusing to wear the glasses I bought him,
    holding the open book at arm’s length from his chest.
    Behind him the windows are smoky with mist
    and the tile floor is pushing its night chill
    up through the bare soles of his feet. I like to think
    he survived in order to find me, in order
    to arrive here, sober, tired from a long night
    of tongues and hands and thighs, music
    on the radio, coffee– so he could look up and see me,
    standing in the kitchen in his torn t-shirt,
    the hem of it brushing my knees, but I know
    it’s only luck that brought him here, luck
    and a love that had nothing to do with me,
    except that this is what we sometimes get if we live
    long enough, if we are patient with our lives.


  • #music in the morning      #dorianne laux      #poetry      #poem      




    October 4, 2010

    1 year ago

  • from lewis carroll’s alice’s adventures in wonderland

    How doth the little crocodile
    Improve his shining tail,
    And pour the waters of the Nile
    On every golden scale!

    How cheerfully he seems to grin,
    How neatly spreads his claws,
    And welcomes little fishes in
    With gently smiling jaws!


  • #poetry      #lewis carroll      #alice's adventures in wonderland      




    August 27, 2010

    1 year ago

  • "Reading poetry, even if you are only reading to find a secret message hidden within its words, can often give one a feeling of power, the way you can feel powerful if you are the only one who brought an umbrella on a rainy day."
    Lemony Snicket (via theandrewroot) (via nogreatillusion)

  • #reblog      #quote      #poetry      #lemony snicket      




    June 16, 2010

    1 year ago

  • national poetry month

    Tomorrow marks the start of April, national poetry month. I am going to try to post a poem a day (mostly by others, I think, but maybe on occasion myself).

    I love reading poems, but it was always hard for me to write poetry, and it still is, because when I see the space between line breaks it’s jarring to me, just a little. I prefer one line prose, prosetry, if you will.

    But the most beautiful words and phrases are often found in poetry.

    What will you do for poetry month?


  • #poetry      




    March 31, 2010

    2 years ago

  • "Let that be the poetry we search for: worn with the hand’s obligations, as by acids, steeped in sweat and in smoke, smelling of lilies and urine, spattered diversely by the trades that we live by, inside the law or beyond it."
    Pablo Neruda, via Poetbabble 

  • #quote      #pablo neruda      #poetry      




    February 23, 2010

    2 years ago

  • excerpt from ellen west by frank bidart

    Even as a child,
    I saw that the “natural” process of aging

    is for one’s middle to thicken—
    one’s skin to blotch;

    as happened to my mother.   
    And her mother.
                            I loathed “Nature.”

    At twelve, pancakes
    became the most terrible thought there is …

    I shall defeat “Nature.”

    In the hospital, when they
    weigh me, I wear weights secretly sewn into my belt.

    —-

    It’s these stories that captivate you most, the slow spiral into madness, heart (gut) wrenching.

    More from Ellen, later.


  • #ellen west      #frank bidart      #poetry      




    February 17, 2010

    2 years ago

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