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Poet The Poet

She is working now, in a room
not unlike this one,
the one where I write, or you read.
Her table is covered with paper.
The light of the lamp would be
tempered by a shade, where the bulb's
single harshness might dissolve,
but it is not; she has taken it off.
Her poems? I will never know them,
though they are the ones I most need.
Even the alphabet she writes in
I cannot decipher. Her chair –
let us imagine whether it is leather
or canvas, vinyl or wicker. Let her
have a chair, her shadeless lamp,
the table. Let one or two she loves
be in the next room. Let the door
be closed, the sleeping ones healthy.
Let her have time, and silence,
enough paper to make mistakes and go on.

-Jane Hirshfield

Let one or two she loves be in the next room. What do you need to be a poet? Let your life be a poem.

Thanks to Van Waffle for pointing me to this poem, in which I find myself. And you?

(image from here)

  • http://wildandambitiouslife.blogspot.com janet smith

    Very lovely and timely. I find myself frustrated this morning so I am learning about surrender and patience — neither skills I am particularly skilled at.

  • http://queen-of-arts.blogspot.com/ KimMailhot

    I feel like the artist, the poet, the mistake maker, the choice chooser, the lover of my life everyday.

    I love how you celebrate this !
    Hugs, Writer-Lady !

  • http://www.vanwaffle.com Van Waffle

    Oh, thank you for sharing this beautiful poem! If you go to http://www.pbs.org/wnet/foolingwithwords/ (Fooling With Words With Bill Moyers), click on “The Poets Read” and scroll down, you will find a clip of Jane Hirshfield reading this poem (It is an .rm file, so you have to download and have the right software to play it, RealPlayer works for me).

  • http://www.beingpoetry.net Erin

    As a poet, it’s that last line that sews this poem to my soul.

  • http://www.susangt.com Susan Gallacher-Turner

    Ah…time, silence and enough paper to make mistakes and go on…all I would add is enough clay and canvas…so wonderful!

  • http://alexisyael.blogspot.com Alexis Yael

    Yes. Oh yes.

    And I agree with the poet before me: the turn of “mistakes” at the end is the soul hook.

  • jylene

    beautiful and true. thank you!

 
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