LUTE MUSIC
The Earth will be going on a long time
Before it finally freezes;
Men will be on it; they will take names,
Give their deeds reasons.
We will be here only
As chemical constituents—
A small franchise indeed.
Right now we have lives,
Corpuscles, Ambitions, Caresses,
Like everybody had once—
Here at the year's end, at the feast
Of birth, let us bring to each other
The gifts brought once west through deserts—
The precious metal of our mingled hair,
The frankincense of enraptured arms and legs,
The myrrh of desperate, invincible kisses—
Let us celebrate the daily
Recurrent nativity of love,
The endless epiphany of our fluent selves,
While the earth rolls away under us
Into unknown snows and summers,
Into untraveled spaces of the stars.
— Kenneth Rexroth
from Sacramental Acts. © Copper Canyon Press
Poetry was invented as
a mnemonic device to
enable people
to remember their prayers...
so that we could remember
what we had thought
or what we had compiled...
to connect sense
to mind
to memory
to rhythm
to emotion.
~ Peter Davison
Love/Life Poems