April 06, 2011
Wednesday Poem
Things Shouldn't Be So hard
A life should leave
deep tracks:
ruts where she
went out and back
to get the mail
or move the hose
around the yard;
where she used to
stand before the sink,
a worn out place;
beneath her hand,
the china knobs
rubbed down to
white pastilles;
the switch she
used to feel for
in the dark
almost erased.
Her things should
keep her marks.
The passage
of a life should show;
it should abrade.
And when life stops,
a certain space
—however small—
should be left scarred
by the grand and
damaging parade.
Things shouldn't
be so hard.
by Kay Ryan, 2001
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Comments
Beautiful.
Simply beautiful.
Posted by: DAS | Apr 10, 2011 4:08:42 PM
a quiet but abrupt jolt back to my mother's love when I was a child.
a beautiful piece. thank you for posting it.
Posted by: gc | Apr 10, 2011 9:21:32 PM
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