A collection of poetry, prayers and odd items from Fiat Lux
Thursday, March 3, 2011
March 2011 poems
You and I by Jonathan Potter
You are a warm front that moved in from the north, a blind spot bearing beautiful gifts, a garden in the air, a golden filament inscribed with the name of God's hunting dog, a magic heirloom mistaken for a feather duster, a fountain in a cow pasture, an anachronistic anagram annoyed by anonymity, a dollar in the pocket of a winter coat in summer.
And I am the discoverer of you.
The Blue
By Billy Collins
You can have Egypt and Nantucket .
The only place I want to visit is The Blue,
not the Wild Blue Yonder that seduces pilots,
but that zone where the unexpected dwells,
waiting to come out of it in the shape of bolts.
I want to walk its azure perimeter
where the unanticipated is coiled, on the mark,
ready to spring into the predictable homes of earth.
I want to stroll through the pale indigo light
examining all the accidents about to rocket into time,
all the forgotten names about to fly from tongues.
I will scrutinize all the surprises of the future
and watch the brainstorms gathering darkly,
ready to hit the heads of inventors
laboring in their crackpot shacks.
A jaded traveler with an invisible passport,
I am at home with this heaven of the unforeseen,
waiting for the next whoosh of sudden departure
when, with no advance warning, to tiny augery,
the unpredictable plummets into our lives
from somewhere that looks like sky.
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