January 09, 2012
Monday Poem
Expect nothing and nothing
will come bearing something
—sure thing
Sure Thing
This is how the world began:
expecting nothing
but see how something
(a blazing ball
caroming off the tip of Kepler’s cue)
breaks the horizon
trailing a passionate veil of crimson light
which sets the sea afire with fierce luminescence
and me with fierce delight
this is how it is:
the earth, without expectation,
became a seething knot of azurite,
its nourishing greens and blues
spun from the cornucopia of nada
as if nothing’s empty store
were a well of even more
this is how it was:
I sat upon a diner stool
elbows on the countertop
forearms straddling my book
like the legs of that Colossus
astride the harbor door of Rhodes
scanning the sea for future ghosts
and you came with carafe and side of toast
and nothing—
nothing expected could compare
with your unanticipated eyes
and chestnut hair
by Jim Culleny,
12/31/11
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Comments
Poetry makes nothing happen - Auden
Posted by: Rafiq Kathwari | Jan 9, 2012 5:24:29 AM
Poor Jim! You're just getting into the secret of the universe and doing some serious reading, when some girl distracts you...
Posted by: aguy109 | Jan 9, 2012 10:35:14 AM
It was unexpected.
Turned out to be a life changing life-long gift from all-or-nothing.
Rather than poor, it was essentially enriching.
Posted by: Jim | Jan 9, 2012 10:43:31 AM
Beautiful love poem.
Posted by: Sarah D. | Jan 9, 2012 12:12:42 PM
Hooray! Huzzah! and Amen!
Posted by: Richard Wells | Jan 10, 2012 1:27:13 AM
Beautiful! The expected unexpected.
Posted by: DJ | Jan 10, 2012 11:40:58 AM
"it's"? "its"?
Posted by: Sagredo | Jan 10, 2012 7:53:05 PM
Sagredo--
Thanks.
Posted by: Jim | Jan 10, 2012 8:42:05 PM
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