Nov. 2nd, 2004

A poem

Nov. 2nd, 2004 12:10 am
rymenhild: Manuscript page from British Library MS Harley 913 (Default)
Because I find myself without words, I'll borrow someone else's.

Desolate Light

We turn to history looking
for vicious certainties through which
voices edged into song,

engorged fringes of anemone swaying
dreamily through deluge,

gray Lazarus bearing
the exquisite itch and ache of blood returning.

Reason has brought us
more dread than ignorance did.
Into the open
well of centuries

we gaze, and see gleaming,
deep in the black broth at the bottom,
chains of hope by which our forebears
hoisted themselves
hand over hand towards light.

But we
stand at the edge looking back in and knowing
too much to reasonably hope. Their desired light
burns us.

O dread,
drought that dries
the ground of joy till it cracks and
caves in,

O dread,
wind that sweeps up the offal of lies,
sweep my knowledge, too, into oblivion,

drop me back in the well.


No avail.

~Denise Levertov
rymenhild: Manuscript page from British Library MS Harley 913 (Default)
Somewhere there is laughter,
And somewhere children shout,
But there is no joy in Mudville...

unless the legal challenges get us somewhere, that is, and at the moment I doubt it.

Oh yes, and folks, remind me not to get married in Arkansas. Or Georgia. Or Michigan -- [livejournal.com profile] the_paper_nun, darling, WTF is wrong with Michigan? I thought it was cooler than that.

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