Two girls discover
the secret of life
in a sudden line of
poetry.
I who don't know the
secret wrote
the line. They
told me
(through a third person)
they had found it
but not what it was
not even
what line it was. No doubt
by now, more than a week
later, they have forgotten
the secret,
the line, the name of
the poem. I love them
for finding what
I can't find,
and for loving me
for the line I wrote,
and for forgetting it
so that
a thousand times, till death
finds them, they may
discover it again, in other
lines
in other
happenings. And for
wanting to know it,
for
assuming there is
such a secret, yes,
for that
most of all. Here is a post from 2008's National Poetry month with a poem that ties in with The Once Upon a Time challenge. How to Change a Frog into a Prince is funny and sly, and I love it!
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Waiting to be reviewed: Darling Jim by Christian Moerk (WOW!), A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, Attachments by Rainbow Rowell , The Golden Child by Penelope Fitzgerald, and The Shadow Hunt by Katherine Langrish. I liked all of them, but obviously have a favorite. |
I really like this poem, thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteCaroline - I love Levertov's voice in this poem; her sense of pleasure in the pleasure the girls received!
ReplyDeleteAnnie - For me, the poem encapsulates what poetry should be. Discovery.