Tuesday, November 29, 2005

a poem for you

I know I have shared this poem in the past... but something you said last night made me think of this one and all day long my mind has been searching for the last few lines of this poem. I couldn't remember the author or the title... just the idea of sleep and air. When it finally came to me, I decided to capture that moment and put it down here.

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Variation On The Word Sleep
By Margaret Atwood

I would like to watch you sleeping,
which may not happen.
I would like to watch you,
sleeping. I would like to sleep
with you, to enter
your sleep as its smooth dark wave
slides over my head

and walk with you through that lucent
wavering forest of bluegreen leaves
with its watery sun & three moons
towards the cave where you must descend,
towards your worst fear

I would like to give you the silver
branch, the small white flower, the one
word that will protect you
from the grief at the center
of your dream, from the grief
at the center I would like to follow
you up the long stairway
again & become
the boat that would row you back
carefully, a flame
in two cupped hands
to where your body lies
beside me, and as you enter
it as easily as breathing in

I would like to be the air
that inhabits you for a moment
only. I would like to be that unnoticed
& that necessary.


--Kate

2 Comments:

At Wednesday, November 30, 2005 2:32:00 AM, Blogger Just Spencer said...

Speaking of sharing previously shared poetry, your offering of Margaret's beautiful lines brings to my mind another lyric we have shared before as my reply to you today:

I Envy The Wind
By Lucinda Williams

I envy the wind
That whispers in your ear
That howls through the winter
That freezes your fingers
That moves through your hair
And cracks your lips
And chills you to the bone
I envy the wind

I envy the rain
That falls on your face
That wets your eyelashes
And dampens your skin
And touches your tongue
And soaks through your shirt
And drips down your back
I envy the rain

I envy the sun
That brightens your summer
That warms your body
And holds you in her heat
And makes your days longer
And makes you hot
And makes you sweat
I envy the sun

I envy the wind, I envy the rain, I envy the sun, I envy the wind

 
At Wednesday, November 30, 2005 7:24:00 AM, Blogger Just Kate said...

Wow. My heart is pounding just reading that.... I love that song. Thank you.

 

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