
..I've had a passion for rocks and stones.
When I was little I couldn't understand why everyone didn't see the beauty and value in every stone I found. I loved them all, they didn't even have to be that unique. To me they were jewels that were there for the taking. To hold a stone in my hand makes me feel the strength the earth gives us. Something solid, something real.
I have a friend that knows this about me and so this morning he called me to tell me that this past week a new Poet Laureate was named. He is Charles Simic. He had heard him recite a poem called "Stone" and he thought I needed to read it.
And he was right. IT speaks to me so I wanted to share it.
STONE
“By Charles Simic”
Go inside a stone
That would be my way.
Let somebody else become a dove
Or gnash with a tiger's tooth.
I am happy to be a stone.
From the outside the stone is a riddle:
No one knows how to answer it.
Yet within, it must be cool and quiet
Even though a cow steps on it full weight,
Even though a child throws it in a river;
The stone sinks, slow, unperturbed
To the river bottom
Where the fishes come to knock on it
And listen.
I have seen sparks fly out
When two stones are rubbed,
So perhaps it is not dark inside after all;
Perhaps there is a moon shining
From somewhere, as though behind a hill—
Just enough light to make out
The strange writings, the star-charts
On the inner walls.
That was really a beautiful poem. I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI always liked stones, too, especially those with crystals.
I'm glad you liked it too Linda. I love crystals and gemstones too as you know.
ReplyDeleteI love that poem! I am fascinated by rocks myself. I think many of us who "play with beads" as adults have the heart of a rock collector, don't you? When we walk the beaches, I always pocket a rock or two. There is always some little miracle that is too hard to resist! Thank you for sharing that wonderful poem!
ReplyDeleteI thought you might like it too Aisling, it says things about those stones I've felt. Yes, I definitely think the beads are an extention of the love of rocks for us!
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