Happy National Poetry Month!
Apr. 1st, 2011 06:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
To start off this most wondrous of months, I have some Denise Levertov. One of our priests used an excerpt from her "Sun, Moon, and Stones" in a homily recently, and I loved it:
And we were born to that sole end:
to thirst and to grow
to shudder
to dream in lingering dew, lingering warmth,
to stumble searching.
But O the fountains,
where shall we find them?
And then have another of her poems, "To the Reader":
To the Reader
As you read, a white bear leisurely
pees, dyeing the snow
saffron,
and as you read, many gods
lie among lianas: eyes of obsidian
are watching the generations of leaves,
and as you read
the sea is turning its dark pages,
turning
its dark pages.
And we were born to that sole end:
to thirst and to grow
to shudder
to dream in lingering dew, lingering warmth,
to stumble searching.
But O the fountains,
where shall we find them?
And then have another of her poems, "To the Reader":
To the Reader
As you read, a white bear leisurely
pees, dyeing the snow
saffron,
and as you read, many gods
lie among lianas: eyes of obsidian
are watching the generations of leaves,
and as you read
the sea is turning its dark pages,
turning
its dark pages.