Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Am I Speaking For You?

Currently Loving: Green Apple Tart Yogurt + Toppings by Cherry On Top Yogurt
Currently Hearing: Man on the Moon by Kid Cudi
Currently Reading: A Plethora of Textbooks by My Professors and Their Required Reading Lists
Currently Praying: For My Nana and the Pasadena Acts29 Church Plant

Tonight, I thought it would be pleasing to share one of my favorite poems with you. I used to keep a written copy of it at my desk in Korea and read it every once in a while.

"When We Sold the Tent"
by Rhina P. Espaillat

When we sold the tent
we threw in the Grand Canyon
with its shawl of pines,
lap full of cones and chipmunks
and crooked seams of river.

We let them have the
parched white moonscapes of Utah,
and Colorado's
magnificat of flowers
sunbursting hill after hill.

Long gentle stretches
of Wyoming, rain outside
some sad Idaho
town where the children, giddy
with strange places, clowned all night.

Eyes like small veiled moons
circling our single light, sleek
shadows with pawprints,
all went with the outfit; and
youth, a river of campfires.

"When We Sold the Tent" by Rhina P. Espaillat from Playing at Stillness. © Truman State University Press.

1 comments:

toblogwithblogger said...

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