Wednesday, January 28, 2009

I Am Learning To Abandon the World

By Linda Pastan

I am learning to abandon the world
before it can abandon me.
Already I have given up the moon
and snow, closing my shades
against the claims of white.
And the world has taken
my father, my friends.
I have given up melodic lines of hills,
moving to a flat, tuneless landscape.
And every night I give my body up
limb by limb, working upwards
across bone, towards the heart.
But morning comes with small
reprieves of coffee and birdsong.
A tree outside the window
which was simply shadow moments ago
takes back its branches twig
by leafy twig.
And as I take my body back
the sun lays its warm muzzle on my lap
as if to make amends.

3 comments:

Jannie Funster said...

Pretty great poem.

Favorite line "the claims of white."

Sorry about your dad.

Corby said...

Jannie,

I loved it as soon as I read it, a great poem especially with our endless winter up here,

Thanks,
Corby

dianne said...

It is a beautiful poem dear Corby and just how you are feeling at present.
Take heart, you will feel warmth again and appreciate the beauty of all that is around you once more, take back your feelings the world wont abandon you. ♥