Sunday, March 11, 2012

Spring Poem etc.

Well, after two writing sessions at the wonderful Tucson Book Festival, I am reinspired to play with my blogs, recommit to writing and "learn something new everyday." Yesterday, at the Festival, I followed a commitment to myself that I made after visiting the Musicial Instrument Museum in Phoenix last week: I bought a pinwhistle and retaught myself sight reading of music well enough to play a duet (Irish tune, of course) with one of the folk music volunteers. That was really fun. What's something new you learned today, or this week?

And...

Here's a poem about Spring I really like:



A Cold Rain the Day Before Spring


by Stuart Kestenbaum



From heaven it falls on the gray pitted ice
that has been here since December.
In the gutter rivulets erode piles
of dirt and road salt into small countries
and the morning is so dark, in school

teachers turn on fluorescent lights
and everyone comes in smelling of damp wool.
From heaven it falls, just the opposite
of prayer, which I send up
at the traffic light: please

let me begin over again, one
more time over again, wipe the slate
clean, the same way after school
janitors, keys jangling from
belt loops, will use a wet rag and wipe

the school day off, so there is only
the residue, faint white on the smooth
surface. It's the same way
the infield looks before the game
begins, or the ice on a rink

between periods. All new again
for the moment and glistening.
Imagine each day you get to start
again and again. Again. How many
days does the janitor enter the room

of your soul, wipe it clean
go out into the hallway
and push his broom
down the long corridor, full
of doors to so many rooms.


"A Cold Rain the Day Before Spring" by Stuart Kestenbaum, from Pilgrimage. © Coyote Love Press, 1990. Reprinted with permission. (buy now)

2 comments:

Prettypics123 said...

Maybe I'll make it to the Tucson Book Festival again one day. For the first time since we began our voyage, we're entertaining the idea of having our Tucson house as our winter home one day! Have fun!

Anita C. Fonte said...

well, so many others from Canada have had that lifestyle so it must be working. where are you living now?