My wooden fence steaming after a hot day, then a cooling thunderstorm.
SOMETIMES, WHEN THE LIGHT
Sometimes, when the light strikes at odd anglesand pulls you back into childhood
and you are passing a crumbling mansion
completely hidden behind old willows
or an empty convent guarded by hemlocks
and giant firs standing hip to hip,
you know again that behind that wall,
under the uncut hair of the willows
something secret is going on,
so marvelous and dangerous
that if you crawled through and saw,
you would die, or be happy forever.
By Lisel Mueller
From: "Alive Together: New and Selected Poems" by Lisel Mueller
14 comments:
How lovely....the uncut hair of willows. The secret garden. Holding court at the edge, of...something!!!! Let's find it Marion. We'll leave Ray to tend the cats lest we wind up in the swamp!
"you know again that behind that wall,
under the uncut hair of the willows
something secret is going on,
so marvelous and dangerous
that if you crawled through and saw,
you would die, or be happy forever."
I've been studying light these past weeks, and marvel, delight in this poem, Marion. Thank you for it, every word!
PS: And your fence picture? Stunning.
O sweet ... Mystery always gets down to these packaged proposals, a wrapped gift behind the unseeable which either balms, or banes, or both. Loved it. - Brendan
Wonderful poem from a wonderful collection (which I own, thanks to your recommendation!).
I love the steam coming off the fence in your photo!
absolutely LOVE this great piece - oh, yeah, the wonderful wonderland of secrets!!! ;)
thanks so much for sharing this one - and love love your steamin' fence! very neat shot!
Love this poem. Love the mystery of those secret places where we dare not travel.
Easter Blessings, Marion!
♥ audrey
your photograph is absolutely perfect for this piece, marion. the photograph shocks my mind. and then the potential of the poem.
xo
erin
What a wonderful poem, Marion.
Neat
Love the photo of your wooden fence. And the hauntingly beautiful poem. Happy Easter, Marion.
My childhood was filled with fantasies. Anything at all was a path to a magical secret... Enigmatic poem--love it!
hey lady - just dropping by for a taste of the magnificent music you have here - in the mood for some patty g and angels!!! be still my heart! how i love her voice - i saw her on a televised live concert with robert plant and the band of joy - OMG!!! thanks so much for such wonderful music over this way!!!
My dear Marion:
I miss you so much.
I always take you in my heart.
Excuse my silence, please!
Debrah
Reading your blog makes me want to drop everything and WRITE!
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