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Snow Geese (Mary Oliver)

1/17/2019

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Recorded as a tribute on the day of Mary Oliver's passing, January 17, 2019. 
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Oh, to love what is lovely, and will not last! 
        What a task
            to ask 

of anything, or anyone, 
yet it is ours, 
    and not by the century or the year, but by the hours. 

One fall day I heard
    above me, and above the sting of the wind, a sound
I did not know, and my look shot upward; it was 

a flock of snow geese, winging it
     faster than the ones we usually see, 
and, being the color of snow, catching the sun 

so they were, in part at least, golden. I 

held my breath
as we do
sometimes
to stop time
when something wonderful
has touched us 

as with a match, 
which is lit, and bright, 
but does not hurt
in the common way, 

but delightfully, 
as if delight
were the most serious thing
you ever felt. 

The geese
flew on, 
I have never
seen them again. 


Maybe I will, someday, somewhere.
Maybe I won't.
It doesn't matter.
What matters
is that, when I saw them, 
I saw them
as through the veil, secretly, joyfully, clearly.

from Why I Wake Early, Beacon Press, 2004
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