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"Finally on my way to yes
I bump into
all the places
where I said no
to my life
all the untended wounds
the red and purple scars
those hieroglyphs of pain
carved into my skin, my bones,
those coded messages
that send me down
the wrong street
again and again
where I find them
the old wounds
the old misdirections
and I lift them
one by one
close to my heart
and I say holy
holy."
Pesha Joyce Gertler, “The Healing Time” (with thanks to soulclapitshandsandsing)

(Source: peshajoycegertler.com, via apoetreflects)

— 9 months ago with 301 notes
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apoetreflects:

The Mirror

Seeing is believing.
Whatever was thought or said,

these persistent, inexorable deaths
make faith as such absent,

our humanness a question,
a disgust for what we are.

Whatever the hope,
here it is lost.

Because we coveted our difference,
here is the cost.

—Robert Creeley, from Life & Death (New Directions Publishing, 1998)

— 9 months ago with 15 notes
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apoetreflects:

               Meaning is lost
between the vulnerable eye
               and well-defended mind.

—Kathleen Flenniken, from “Museum of Doubt” in Plume (University of Washington Press, 2012)

— 9 months ago with 32 notes
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"All lovers live by longing, and endure:
Summon a vision and declare it pure."
Theodore Roethke, from “Four For Sir John Davies” (via litverve)
— 9 months ago with 29 notes
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Still, what I want in my life
is to be willing
to be dazzled—
to cast aside the weight of facts

and maybe even 
to float a little
above this difficult world.
I want to believe I am looking

into the white fire of a great mystery.
I want to believe that the imperfections are nothing—
that the light is everything—that it is more than the sum
of each flawed blossom rising and fading. And I do.

—Mary Oliver, from “The Ponds” in House of Light (Beacon Press, 1990)

(Source: apoetreflects)

— 9 months ago with 88 notes
#mary oliver  #the ponds  #house of light  #poems  #poetry  #life 
Now I Become Myself

Now I become myself. It’s taken
Time, many years and places;
I have been dissolved and shaken,
Worn other people’s faces,
Run madly, as if Time were there,
Terribly old, crying a warning,
“Hurry, you will be dead before—”
(What? Before you reach the morning?
Or the end of the poem is clear?
Or love safe in the walled city?)
Now to stand still, to be here,
Feel my own weight and density!
The black shadow on the paper
Is my hand; the shadow of a word
As thought shapes the shaper
Falls heavy on the page, is heard.
All fuses now, falls into place
From wish to action, word to silence,
My work, my love, my time, my face
Gathered into one intense
Gesture of growing like a plant.
As slowly as the ripening fruit
Fertile, detached, and always spent,
Falls but does not exhaust the root,
So all the poem is, can give,
Grows in me to become the song,
Made so and rooted by love.
Now there is time and Time is young.
O, in this single hour I live
All of myself and do not move.
I, the pursued, who madly ran,
Stand still, stand still, and stop the sun!

- Mary Sarton (via apoetreflects)

— 9 months ago with 2 notes
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"I slept before a wall of books and they
calmed everything in the room, even
their contents, even me, woken
by the cold and thrill, and still
they said, like the Dutch verb for falling
silent that English has no accommodation for
in the attics and rafters of its intimacies."
Saskia Hamilton, Zwijgen (via decembrist)

(Source: decembrist)

— 9 months ago with 6 notes
#saskia hamilton  #quotes  #zwijgen  #poems  #poetry  #quotes about books  #books  #language  #words  #words are mighty