In winter all the singing
is in the tops of the trees
where the wind-bird
with its white eyes
shoves and pushes
among the branches
like any of us
he wants to go to sleep,
but he's restless -
he has an idea
and slowly it unfolds
from under his beating wings
as long as he stays awake,
but his big, round music, after all
is too breathy to last.
So, it's over.
in the pine-crown
he makes his nest,
he's done all he can.
I don't know the name of this bird,
I only imagine his glittering beak
tucked in a white wing
while the clouds -
which he has summoned
from the north -
which he has taught
to be mild and silent -
thicken, and begin to fall
into the world below
like stars, or the feathers
of some unimaginable bird
that loves us,
that is asleep now, and silent -
that has turned itself
into snow.
White-Eyes
by
Mary Oliver
I just love Mary Oliver. And WOW, the wonderful imagery in this poem!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed Ginny, thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue :)
DeleteI agree with Ginny. The imagery is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI found it on Pixabay Ann. They have wonderful ones on there and always fun to search for them :)
DeleteO my goodness, what an extraordinary picture these words created!!!
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary is the perfect word, thanks Anni :)
DeleteLove Mary Oliver!
ReplyDeleteMe too, she had a wonderful way with words. Thanks Angie :)
DeleteBeautiful picture and beautiful poem!
ReplyDeleteThank you Roentare, so glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteLovely poem. I do like Mary Oliver's poems. Have a great day and a happy week ahead.
Hello Eileen, thank you and I wish you the same :)
DeleteI am way to literal minded for this one to speak to me... i read it but did not see what the others said they saw
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your honesty Sandra, thank you :)
DeleteSuch a lovely read, greetings!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Blogoratti, lovely to see you at my blog :) thank you!
DeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteI love Mary Oliver Winter poems, Denise. I have another blog friend who shares them from time to time. We had a big snowfall this morning, and much more than the one on Sunday. I hope you are staying warm during the cold Winter, my friend. Thanks for sharing the poem.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Gosh Sheri, another snowfall? We haven't had any yet. How nice your other blogging friend shares Mary's poems. I love them! Staying warm thank you and you are very welcome, so glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteThat was nice to read, thank you Denise.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Happy you thought so Jan, thank you and all the best to you too :)
DeleteA good poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeletePlease read my last post.
ReplyDeleteMuch Love
I read your last post BB, I was sad to see you closing your blog but understand completely. We all know when it's time to close. Life has to take precedence. Good lucky to you and your family, and I send lots of love and a big hug :)
DeleteLovely poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :)
DeleteLove the beautiful picture and poem, Denise.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
Thank you Veronica, so glad and a Happy Thursday to you :) I am very slow to answer comments lately. Getting through them slowly as I don't want to miss a one.
DeleteOh Denise, Mary Oliver is the best -- but this was a new one for me! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIsn't she though? You are very welcome! Glad I could introduce you to one you hadn't seen before. I always have fun when someone shares something I haven't read :) Thanks Jeanie!
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