To die, to sleep;
To sleep, perchance to dream
by Jane Hirshfield
On the fifth day
the scientists who studied the rivers
were forbidden to speak
or to study the rivers.The scientists who studied the air
were told not to speak of the air,
and the ones who worked for the farmers
were silenced,
and the ones who worked for the bees.Someone, from deep in the Badlands,
began posting facts.The facts were told not to speak
and were taken away.
The facts, surprised to be taken, were silent.Now it was only the rivers
that spoke of the rivers,
and only the wind that spoke of its bees,while the unpausing factual buds of the fruit trees
continued to move toward their fruit.The silence spoke loudly of silence,
and the rivers kept speaking,
of rivers, of boulders and air.Bound to gravity, earless and tongueless,
the untested rivers kept speaking.Bus drivers, shelf stockers,
code writers, machinists, accountants,
lab techs, cellists kept speaking.They spoke, the fifth day,
of silence.
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Alone with our madness and favorite flower
We see that there really is nothing left to write about.
Or rather, it is necessary to write about the same old things
In the same way, repeating the same things over and over
For love to continue and be gradually different.
Beehives and ants have to be re-examined eternally
And the color of the day put in
Hundreds of times and varied from summer to winter
For it to get slowed down to the pace of an authentic
Saraband and huddle there, alive and resting.
Only then can the chronic inattention
Of our lives drape itself around us, conciliatory
And with one eye on those long tan plush shadows
That speak so deeply into our unprepared knowledge
Of ourselves, the talking engines of our day.
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Cy Twombly
We want so much,
When perhaps we live best
In the spaces between loves,That unconscious roving,
The heart its own rough animal.
Unfettered.— Tracy K. Smith, from “A Hunger So Honed,” The Body’s Question
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