Naomi Shihab Nye wrote in her poem, Valentine for Ernest Mann, that poetry hides...and what we have to do is live in a manner that enables us to find it...to see it.. This started me thinking about the poetry in everyday life...and here is the result.
Today, I decide to search for Poetry Embarking on a safari, I explore Dusty tables, hand knit bags and crowded closets for Elusive poetic bits
Poetry hides in the light clicking of the keyboard, late homework pressing the keys to a flurry of activity
Found in the plaintive sigh of little fingers struggling with the teeth of a woolen zipper
In the icy shards of a broken lightbulb on the floor Poetry leaps upwards and nicks my fingers
Supper dishes in the sink Clamor for soap and water And the bubbles burst, each expelling a hiccup
of poetry found
Searching finished, I examine
I see poetry hiding everywhere now, peeking out from behind the numbers in the clock the footprints in the carpet
Poetry softens the harsh lines
When loneliness creeps up
and I will smile as I think of poetry found
Comments
Lovely
Really lovely, Raine! I love this.
"You were not meant to fit into a shallow box built by someone else." -J. Raymond
My favorite stanza was the
My favorite stanza was the fourth.
:D
I have hated the words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right. --The Book Thief
This is so cool...
...loved it. I was actually going to write something similar. You put it perfectly. :)
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"Sweet is the love that never knew a wound, but deeper that which died and rose again." - Mother Mary Francis
Gorgeous, just gorgeous,
Gorgeous, just gorgeous, Raine.
~ Maethorwen
Brilliant!
I LOVE this!!
Katie:-)
"Are all humans like this? So much bigger on the inside?"
-Idris/TARDIS