Thursday, July 06, 2006

Poem Thursday: Can You Imagine?

For example, what the trees do
not only in lightning storms
or the watery dark of a summer night
or under the white nets of winter
but now, and now, and now — whenever
we're looking. Surely you can't imagine
they just stand there looking the way they look
when we're looking. Surely you can't imagine
they don't dance, from the root up, wishing
to travel a little, not cramped so much as wanting
a better view, or more sun, or just as avidly
more shade — surely you can't imagine they just
stand there loving every
minute of it, the birds or the emptiness, the dark rings
of the years slowly and without a sound
thickening, and nothing different unless the wind,
and then only in its own mood, comes
to visit, surely you can't imagine
patience, and happiness, like that.

Mary Oliver (from Long Life)

1 comment:

Jim Brock said...

A beautiful image, that complements Oliver's wonderful poem. Thanks for brightening my Poetry Thursday!