Friday, 8 April 2011

Spring: Mary Oliver

Here's a beautiful poem,  a rather poignant post from Lizzie, thanks m'dear


Spring

I lift my face to the pale flowers

of the rain. They’re soft as linen,

clean as holy water. Meanwhile

my dog runs off, noses down packed leaves

into damp, mysterious tunnels.

He says the smells are rising now

stiff and lively; he says the beasts

are waking up now full of oil.

sleep, sweat, tag-ends of dreams. The rain

rubs its shining hands all over me.

My dog returns and barks fiercely, he says

each secret body is the richest advisor,

deep in the black earth such fuming

nuggets of joy!


 
By Mary Oliver




1 comment:

Sally Stafford said...

thank you for sharing this Lizzie, i dont have a dog but this brings back lots of fond memories of the ones i have had and the ones i know now x