Thursday, November 2, 2017

In Blackwater Woods by Mary Oliver

Some beautiful trees on my block, photographed last Autumn.  Trees are masters of letting go...


In Blackwater Woods
By Mary Oliver, from "American Primitive"

Look, the trees
are turning
their own bodies
into pillars
 
of light,
are giving off the rich
fragrance of cinnamon
and fulfillment,
 
the long tapers
of cattails
are bursting and floating away over
the blue shoulders
 
of the ponds,
and every pond,
no matter what its
name is, is
 
nameless now.
Every year
everything
I have ever learned
 
in my lifetime
leads back to this: the fires
and the black river of loss
whose other side
 
is salvation,
whose meaning
none of us will ever know.
To live in this world
 
you must be able
to do three things:
to love what is mortal;
to hold it
 
against your bones knowing
your own life depends on it;
and, when the time comes to let it
go,
to let it go.

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3 comments:

Kelly said...

Lovely photo, Marion... and lovely selection from Mary Oliver.

The trees here are finally beginning to show some color.

Jonathan Chant said...

Perfect poem to go with your photo and the time of year. Those are lovely trees on your block Marion, and they do indeed look like pillars.

Hope all is well with you...

Marion said...

Thank you, Kelly. My daughter in Nashville sent me some pics of trees in her area and they were so red they looked like they were on fire. I love Autumn! Blessings. xo

Thanks, Jonathan. I love trees...they teach me so much about life. Blessings. xo