Thursday, September 27, 2012

Week VI & VII (JUNEAU)



How to See Deer

Forget roadside crossings.
Go nowhere with guns.
Go elsewhere your own way,


lonely and wanting. Or
stay and be early:
next to deep woods


inhabit old orchards.
All clearings promise.
Sunrise is good,


and fog before sun.
Expect nothing always;
find your luck slowly.


Wait out the windfall.
Take your good time
to learn to read ferns;


make like a turtle:
downhill toward slow water.
Instructed by heron,


drink the pure silence.
Be compassed by wind.
If you quiver like aspen


trust your quick nature:
let your ear teach you
which way to listen.


You've come to assume
protective color; now
colors reform to


new shapes in your eye.
You've learned by now
to wait without waiting;


as if it were dusk
look into light falling;
in deep relief


things even out. Be
careless of nothing. See
what you see.


(Thanks Aunt Mary *)














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