Monday, June 7, 2010

Day 310: Thing by Missy

mothra

and so my obsession with things with wings continues...

the moths
by mary oliver

There’s a kind of white moth, I don’t know
what kind, that glimmers
by mid-May
in the forest, just
as the pink mocassin flowers
are rising.
If you notice anything,
it leads you to notice
more
and more.
And anyway
I was so full of energy.
I was always running around, looking
at this and that.
If I stopped
the pain
was unbearable.
If I stopped and thought, maybe
the world
can’t be saved,
the pain
was unbearable.
Finally, I noticed enough.
All around me in the forest
the white moths floated.
How long do they live, fluttering
in and out of the shadows?
You aren’t much, I said
one day to my reflection
in a green pond,
and grinned.
The wings of the moths catch the sunlight
and burn
so brightly.
At night, sometimes,
they slip between the pink lobes
of the moccasin flowers and lie there until dawn,
motionless
in those dark halls of honey.

3 comments:

  1. this weeks themes...

    identity
    frustration
    monthly
    lark
    tasteless
    lurk
    salute

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  2. this made me think of 'prodigal summer' by barbara kingsolver - a great book

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  3. ooo! i'll have to check it out!!!

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