Daily Archives: June 16, 2010

Kinship

Don’t shade your eyes against
the hawk above you
or the animal, unnamed but present,
that is slipping through the brush on the roadside.

Invite them
to your day — include them
as if they were family,
for they are, a branch

you have never known well,
but who nonetheless
carry news of kinship
from unknown regions.

You will not understand them.
That’s all right.  It will be their world
and yours touching, not blending
or overlapping — you are too far along

this path for that to happen,
at least right now.  For a moment, though,
you’ll feel them breathing, see flight
in a different way, try to name

what is in the underbrush simply by sound.
Skunk, possum, raccoon…or something else?
You’ll invent, perhaps, a new word
for what is unseen there.  It may call out

that swift creature
to stand before you unafraid. Maybe
you’ll stare back into its amber eyes
while the hawk observes you two,

gathers your images in, tells itself: yes,
I recall this, there was a time when all of us
took each other on as simple travelers,
and did not scare so easily.

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Hubris

Imagine his delight and surprise
at reading news of black widow spiders
in supermarket grapes
and lightning that burned down
Jesus. 

His first thought:

Some things are too improbable
to be feared
or understood.

He looked at the stories
with a practiced eye
for discerning meaning
and finding connections;
was at a loss
until he saw a third story
of a miracle cure for blindness
in a remote land: a child
touched by an electric eel
awoke from a three day coma
with sight. 

Then in an instant he recognized
how to spin it all
into a narrative he could believe:

the sky’s fire stroking down;
the poison in the seemingly safe fruit;
the girl opening her eyes to see
incredulous doctors straining to understand
what was happening —

pride stumbling against nature,
and nature just laughed.

He congratulated himself on figuring it out.

That all the links were only in his head
was something he never stopped to consider.

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