"I love the way the light falls over the suburbs
Late on these summer evenings, as the buried minds
Stir in their graves, the hearts swell in the warm earth
And the soul settles from the air into its human home.
This is where the prodigal began, and now his day is ending
In a great dream of contentment, where all night long
The children sleep within tomorrow’s peaceful arms
And the past is still,"
Late on these summer evenings, as the buried minds
Stir in their graves, the hearts swell in the warm earth
And the soul settles from the air into its human home.
This is where the prodigal began, and now his day is ending
In a great dream of contentment, where all night long
The children sleep within tomorrow’s peaceful arms
And the past is still,"
from In The Park
by John Koethe
Walking the
dogs thru the neighborhood or cutting
roses in
the garden in the summer reminds me of
childhood
summers with their green lawns, gentle
breezes and
almost endless twilight.
The passages in these
poems spoke to those feelings and if
Koethe
later changes the mood of his poem with the
habitual,
pessimistic, qualifications I find frustrating in
his work,
for me the (lovely) damage was already done
and I chose
to focus on the evening light, the stillness and
the
children asleep in tomorrow's peaceful arms.
the Garden
the Pond
As someone
nearing 60 who still has my childhood
copy of
Black Beauty. how could I not include this stanza
from
Stafford's poem.
"Animals that knew the way to Heaven
wagged at the back doors of every house
when I was young, and horses told fences
the story of Black Beauty, and smelled of the good manger."
from When I Was Young
by William Stafford
2 comments:
I love this one, Guy, especially that last passage. I, too, have at least one copy of Black Beauty! How that book broke my heart and taught me compassion!
Hi Kathie
I am glad you liked the quotes.
All the best
Guy
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