Poem for a Sunday at my Desk
Sitting at my desk
Understand that
everything
Outside and around me
Continues growing
In the warm spring
rain
The earth teems with
the
Long range plans
being made
In the pea green
light
That predominates outside
On a Sunday afternoon
Understand that
stillness
Plays no part in the
Natural conditions of life
Around here which is
presently
Everywhere abounding
and
Thrumming around me
So much so that what
Every single tree and
bush
Is presently doing is
Utterly lost on me
And yet still I am
found
In the midst of
spring’s
General hubbub
The riot proceeds
From the center
To the extremities
As the sap keeps
rising
And the living proof stands
Visible just outside the
window
There in the grand old beech
tree
On my neighbor’s front lawn * * * * *
Those of you who are interested can read Wagoner's poem here.
And for those of you who like concision, here's a haiku inspired by the same view from my desk:
And for those of you who like concision, here's a haiku inspired by the same view from my desk:
Tree within tree
Root within root
At first murmur of spring
Come new tendrils and shoots
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