Sunday, March 03, 2019

Poetry Sunday


Now that I've decided to start writing letters to family and friends once again, I'm faced with the usual problem of making those letters interesting so that people look forward to receiving them. It's not always as easy as you might think, especially when life is just flowing along normally and without drama, or when there are two children in the same house who each want their own (non-identical!) letters. Here's a good poem on the topic ...

In your next letter,

          please describe
the weather in great detail. If possible,
enclose a fist of snow or mud,
everything you know about the soil,
how tomato leaves rub green against
your skin and make you itch, how slow
the corn is growing on the hill.
Thank you for the photographs
of where the chicken coop once stood,
clouds that did not become tornadoes.
When I try to explain where I’m from,
people imagine corn bread, cast-iron,
cows drifting across grass. I interrupt
with barbed wire, wind, harvest air
that reeks of wheat and diesel.
I hope your sleep comes easy now
that you’ve surrendered the upstairs,
hope the sun still lets you drink
one bitter cup before its rise. I don’t miss
flannel shirts, radios with only
AM stations, but there’s a certain kind
of star I can’t see from where I am-
bright, clear, unconcerned. I need
your recipes for gravy, pie crust,
canned green beans. I’m sending you
the buttons I can’t sew back on.
Please put them in the jar beside your bed.
In your next letter, please send seeds
and feathers, a piece of bone or china
you plowed up last spring. Please
promise I'm missing the right things.

Have a good day and enjoy the rest of your weekend. Write someone a letter ... they'll appreciate it.

More thoughts coming.

Bilbo

2 comments:

Mike said...

"It's not always as easy as you might think..."
There's nothing easy about it at all. It can be torture.

allenwoodhaven said...

Good poem!