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    Mary Oliver
    “Every day I see or hear something that more or less kills me with delight, that leaves me like a needle in the haystack of light.”
    Mary Oliver

  • #2
    Mary Oliver
    “Love Sorrow

    Love sorrow. She is yours now, and you must
    take care of what has been
    given. Brush her hair, help her
    into her little coat, hold her hand,
    especially when crossing a street. For, think,

    what if you should lose her? Then you would be
    sorrow yourself; her drawn face, her sleeplessness
    would be yours. Take care, touch
    her forehead that she feel herself not so

    utterly alone. And smile, that she does not
    altogether forget the world before the lesson.
    Have patience in abundance. And do not
    ever lie or ever leave her even for a moment

    by herself, which is to say, possibly, again,
    abandoned. She is strange, mute, difficult,
    sometimes unmanageable but, remember, she is a child.
    And amazing things can happen. And you may see,

    as the two of you go
    walking together in the morning light, how
    little by little she relaxes; she looks about her;
    she begins to grow.”
    Mary Oliver, Red Bird

  • #3
    Mary Oliver
    “for how many years have you gone through the house
    shutting the windows,
    while the rain was still five miles away

    and veering, o plum-colored clouds, to the north
    away from you

    and you did not even know enough
    to be sorry,

    you were glad
    those silver sheets, with the occasional golden staple,

    were sweeping on, elsewhere,
    violent and electric and uncontrollable--

    and will you find yourself finally wanting to forget
    all enclosures, including

    the enclosure of yourself, o lonely leaf, and will you
    dash finally, frantically,

    to the windows and haul them open and lean out
    to the dark, silvered sky, to everything

    that is beyond capture, shouting
    i'm here, i'm here! now, now, now, now, now.”
    mary oliver

  • #4
    Mary Oliver
    “Also I wanted to be able to love
    And we all know how that one goes, don't we?
    Slowly”
    Mary Oliver, New and Selected Poems, Volume One

  • #5
    Mary Oliver
    “I feel the terror of idleness,
    like a red thirst.
    Death isn't just an idea.”
    Mary Oliver

  • #6
    Mary Oliver
    “DAISIES

    It is possible, I suppose that sometime
    we will learn everything
    there is to learn: what the world is, for example,
    and what it means. I think this as I am crossing
    from one field to another, in summer, and the
    mockingbird is mocking me, as one who either
    knows enough already or knows enough to be
    perfectly content not knowing. Song being born
    of quest he knows this: he must turn silent
    were he suddenly assaulted with answers. Instead

    oh hear his wild, caustic, tender warbling ceaselessly
    unanswered. At my feet the white-petalled daisies display
    the small suns of their center piece, their -- if you don't
    mind my saying so -- their hearts. Of course
    I could be wrong, perhaps their hearts are pale and
    narrow and hidden in the roots. What do I know?
    But this: it is heaven itself to take what is given,
    to see what is plain; what the sun lights up willingly;
    for example -- I think this
    as I reach down, not to pick but merely to touch --
    the suitability of the field for the daisies, and the
    daisies for the field.”
    Mary Oliver, Why I Wake Early
    tags: poem

  • #7
    Mary Oliver
    “I wanted the past to go away, I wanted
    to leave it, like another country; I wanted
    my life to close, and open
    like a hinge, like a wing, like the part of the song
    where it falls
    down over the rocks: an explosion, a discovery;
    I wanted
    to hurry into the work of my life; I wanted to know,

    whoever I was, I was

    alive
    for a little while.”
    Mary Oliver, Dream Work



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