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Saturday, April 1st, 2006

Poetry Found

Filed under: Hither and Yon — Administrator @ 1:28 am

Recieved this today via Knopf and thought it interesting enough it needed sharing. The poet is David Young and the poem can be found in his new collection Black Lab — read on, reader; roll on, Spring.

Walking Home on an Early Spring Evening

Every microcosm needs its crow,
something to hang around and comment,
scavenge,
alight on highest branches.

Who hasn’t seen the gnats,
the pollen grains that coat the windshield —
who hasn’t heard the tree frogs?

In the long march that takes us all our life,
in and out of sleep, sun up, sun gone,
our aging back and forth, smiling and puzzled,
there come these times: you stop and look,

and fix on something unremarkable,
a parking lot or just a patch of sumac,
but it will flare and resonate

and you’ll feel part of it for once,
you’ll be a goldfinch hanging on a feeder,
you’ll be a river system all in silver
etched on a frosty driveway, you’ll
say “Folks, I think I made it this time,
I think this is my song.” The crow lifts up,
its feathers shine and whisper,

its round black eye surveys indifferently
the world we’ve made
and then the one we haven’t

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