Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Poetry Wednesday

From my favorite poet Mary Oliver, beauty

The Swan

Did you too see it, drifting, all night, on the black river?
Did you see it in the morning, rising into the silvery air -
An armful of white blossoms,
A perfect commotion of silk and linen as it leaned
into the bondage of its wings; a snowbank, a bank of lilies,
Biting the air with its black beak?
Did you hear it, fluting and whistling
A shrill dark music - like the rain pelting the trees - like a waterfall
Knifing down the black ledges?
And did you see it, finally, just under the clouds -
A white cross Streaming across the sky, its feet
Like black leaves, its wings Like the stretching light of the river?
And did you feel it, in your heart, how it pertained to everything?
And have you too finally figured out what beauty is for?
And have you changed your life?

© Mary Oliver. From The Paris Review # 124, Fall, 1992

7 comments:

  1. Ah I really loved this Susan. What a great write. Inspires me.
    Thanks for all the visits and comments dropped on my posts Susan.
    I always look forward to reading your comments.. xo

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  2. Mary Oliver is THE nature poet for our time, imo. I remember taking clothes down from the line in Maryland, long ago, when a flock of swans flew overhead. It was tragicomically sublime to see. I think it did change my life. Thanks for sharing this wonderful poem, Susan!

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  3. I've read very little of this poet so thanks for this..............very interesting.

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