Thursday, April 05, 2007

Thursday Poem - Testimony

I want to tell you that the world
is still beautiful.
I tell you that despite
children raped on city streets,
shot down in school rooms,
despite the slow poisons seeping
from old and hidden sins
into our air, soil, water,
despite the thinning film
that encloses our aching world.
Despite my own terror and despair.

I want you to know that spring
is no small thing, that
the tender grasses curling
like a baby's fine hairs around
your fingers are a recurring
miracle. I want to tell you
that the river rocks shine
like God, that the crisp
voices of the orange and gold
October leaves are laughing at death,

I want to remind you to look
beneath the grass, to note
the fragile hieroglyphs
of ant, snail, beetle. I want
you to understand that you
are no more and no less necessary
than the brown recluse, the ruby-
throated hummingbird, the humpback
whale, the profligate mimosa.
I want to say, like Neruda,
that I am waiting for
"a great and common tenderness",
that I still believe
we are capable of attention,
that anyone who notices the world
must want to save it.

Rebecca Baggett, Testimony (for my daughters)
(from Women's Uncommon Prayers)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you

Peace

Dawn

Anonymous said...

Dear Cate,
Thank you for this lovely poem. It must be shared with all.

Thank you
Louise

Marcie said...

Cate, I love this passage: "I want to tell you that the river rocks shine like God" How lovely that poem is, and how thought-provoking. Thank you for sharing that!

GreenishLady said...

What a marvellous choice of poem! It is full of so many gem-like lines, it would be difficult to choosse just a few to carry about. Beautiful! Thank you.

Visual-Voice said...

this is such a gift!