I love this poem by Mary Oliver.
I hope you love it, too.
"The Place I Want to Get Back to" by Mary Oliver
is where
in the pinewoods
in the moments between
the darkness
in the pinewoods
in the moments between
the darkness
and first light
two deer
came walking down the hill
and when they saw me
two deer
came walking down the hill
and when they saw me
they said to each other, okay,
this one is okay,
let’s see who she is
and why she is sitting
this one is okay,
let’s see who she is
and why she is sitting
on the ground like that,
so quiet, as if
asleep, or in a dream,
but, anyway, harmless;
so quiet, as if
asleep, or in a dream,
but, anyway, harmless;
and so they came
on their slender legs
and gazed upon me
not unlike the way
on their slender legs
and gazed upon me
not unlike the way
I go out to the dunes and look
and look and look
into the faces of the flowers;
and then one of them leaned forward
and look and look
into the faces of the flowers;
and then one of them leaned forward
and nuzzled my hand, and what can my life
bring to me that could exceed
that brief moment?
For twenty years
bring to me that could exceed
that brief moment?
For twenty years
I have gone every day to the same woods,
not waiting, exactly, just lingering.
Such gifts, bestowed,
can’t be repeated.
not waiting, exactly, just lingering.
Such gifts, bestowed,
can’t be repeated.
If you want to talk about this
come to visit. I live in the house
near the corner, which I have named
Gratitude.
come to visit. I live in the house
near the corner, which I have named
Gratitude.
Thanks for sharing! Truly a great poem.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul! Mary Oliver is awesome!
DeleteFrom an amazon.co.uk review, I found that this poem is in her book "Thirst", for others who may want to read the book.
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