JUST THIS
When I think of the patience I have had
back in the dark before I remember
or knew it was night until the light came
all at once at the speed it was born to
with all the time in the world to fly through
not concerned about every arriving
and then the gathering of the first stars
unhurried in their flowering spaces
and far into the story the planets
cooling slowly and the ages of rain
then the seas starting to bear memory
the gaze of the first cell at its waking
how did this haste begin this little time
at any time this reading by lightning
scarcely a word this nothing this heaven
–W.S. Merwin, from The Shadow of Sirius 2008

Beautiful.
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“The gaze of the first cell at its waking…” I want to read more of Merwin
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I just this week borrowed two collections of his poems from the library.
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That is beautiful!
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Love it!
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