Sunday, November 22, 2015

Anne Porter: "Living Things"




















Our poems
Are like the wart-hogs
In the zoo
It's hard to say
Why there should be such creatures

But once our life gets into them
As sometimes happens
Our poems
Turn into living things
And there's no arguing
With living things
They are
The way they are

Our poems
May be rough
Or delicate
Little
Or great

But always
They have inside them
A confluence of cries
And secret languages

And always
They are improvident
And free
They keep
A kind of Sabbath

They play
On sooty fire escapes
And window ledges

They wander in and out
Of jails and gardens
They sparkle
In the deep mines
They sing
In breaking waves
And rock like wooden cradles.




"Living Things" by Anne Porter. Text as published in Living Things: Collected Poems (Steerforth Press, 2006).

Art credit: "Warthog," photograph by Layzeboy Photography.

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