Sunday, July 5, 2015

William Stafford: "Allegiances"

















It is time for all the heroes to go home
if they have any, time for all of us common ones
to locate ourselves by the real things
we live by.

Far to the north, or indeed in any direction,
strange mountains and creatures have always lurked—
elves, goblins, trolls, and spiders:—we
encounter them in dread and wonder,

But once we have tasted far streams, touched the gold,
found some limit beyond the waterfall,
a season changes, and we come back, changed
but safe, quiet, grateful.

Suppose an insane wind holds all the hills
while strange beliefs whine at the traveler's ears,
we ordinary beings can cling to the earth and love
where we are, sturdy for common things.



"Allegiances" by William Stafford. Text as published in The Way It Is: New & Selected Poems (Graywolf Press, 1999 edition).

Art credit: Untitled "shoefiti" photograph from Shutterstock.


1 comment :

  1. Is it inevitable that I think of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings reading this? "Sturdy for common things" is a wonderful line, and also so descriptive of Sam Gamgee.

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