Thursday, November 27, 2014

W. S. Merwin: "Just Now"


















In the morning as the storm begins to blow away
the clear sky appears for a moment and it seems to me
that there has been something simpler than I could ever believe
simpler than I could have begun to find words for
not patient not even waiting no more hidden
than the air itself that became part of me for a while
with every breath and remained with me unnoticed
something that was here unnamed unknown in the days
and the nights not separate from them
not separate from them as they came and were gone
it must have been here neither early nor late then
by what name can I address it now holding out my thanks




"Just Now" by W. S. Merwin. Text as published in The Pupil: Poems (Alfred A. Knopf, 2001).

Art credit: Untitled image by unknown photographer.



1 comment :

  1. Such a wonderful expression of nowness and simply being in the moment/of the moment/the moment itself. I'm going to carry the feeling of this line with me:
    "the air itself that became part of me for a while
    with every breath and remained with me unnoticed". This poem is meditation.

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