Here's a Mary Oliver poem as a Solstice/Hannukah/Christmas/Kwanzaa/whatever present for all of you who've given so much to me.


HUMPBACKS
by Mary Oliver


There is, all around us,
this country
of original fire.
You know what I mean.
The sky, after all, stops at nothing, so something
has to be holding
our bodies
in its rich and timeless stables or else
we would fly away.

Off Stellwagen
off the Cape,
the humpbacks rise. Carrying their tonnage
of barnacles and joy
they leap through the water, they nuzzle back under it
like children
at play.

They sing, too.
And not for any reason
you can’t imagine.

Three of them
rise to the surface near the bow of the boat,
then dive
deeply, their huge scarred flukes
tipped to the air.
We wait, not knowing
just where it will happen; suddenly
they smash through the surface, someone begins
shouting for joy and you realize
it is yourself as they surge
upward and you see for the first time
how huge they are, as they breach,
and dive, and breach again
through the shining blue flowers
of the split water and you see them
for some unbelievable
part of a moment against the sky–
like nothing you’ve ever imagined–
like the myth of the fifth morning galloping
out of darkness, pouring
heavenward, spinning; then

they crash back under those black silks
and we all fall back
together into that wet fire, you
know what I mean.

I know a captain who has seen them
playing with seaweed, swimming
through the green islands, tossing
the slippery branches into the air.
I know a whale that will come to the boat whenever
she can, and nudge it gently along the bow
with her long flipper.
I know several lives worth living.

Listen, whatever it is you try
to do with your life, nothing will ever dazzle you
like the dreams of your body,
its spirit
longing to fly while the dead-weight bones
toss their dark mane and hurry
back into the fields of glittering fire
where everything,
even the great whale,
throbs with song.




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From: [identity profile] midnightsjane.livejournal.com


Thank you for this. It is a wonderful, uplifting poem; I love it. I don't read a lot of poetry, but sometimes it's the only thing that will do. Beautiful words.

From: [identity profile] wisewoman.livejournal.com


That's absolutely beautiful, 'luna. Thank you so much.

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comme ca:

Listen, whatever it is you try
to do with your life, nothing will ever dazzle you
like the dreams of your body,
its spirit
longing to fly while the dead-weight bones
toss their dark mane and hurry
back into the fields of glittering fire
where everything,
even the great whale,
throbs with song.


It's the french thing under the second "c" in comme ca I can't figure.

and won't I be embarrassed if this doesn't work?

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_skye_/


I don't mean to interupt -- I'm a random surfer, and I'd love to know what you think about that last part. Because I'm not connecting with the "fire" bit -- what is this, to you? And the last part is saying this to me: My soul yearns for things. But nothing I dream of will equal what it is I actually do (with my body), in the beauty that is life.

Again, sorry if I'm interrupting.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com


I think the fire part is about the terrific holiness of the body. Do you practice yoga? I found that this poem really said what I experience there. so the last part to me says that it's the tension between the spirit's longing for pure spirit and the body's own holiness that makes us human. If that makes sense! I'm not great at explaining poems.
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it is yourself as they surge
upward and you see for the first time
how huge they are, as they breach,
and dive, and breach again
through the shining blue flowers
of the split water and you see them
for some unbelievable
part of a moment against the sky–
like nothing you’ve ever imagined


Yes, LJ. Thank you too.



Wee, it worked too!
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From: [identity profile] masqthephlsphr.livejournal.com

Happy Holidays to you and your family!


O Christmas Tree


O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree!
How are thy leaves so verdant!
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
How are thy leaves so verdant!

Not only in the summertime,
But even in winter is thy prime.
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
How are thy leaves so verdant!

O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Much pleasure doth thou bring me!
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Much pleasure doth thou bring me!

For every year the Christmas tree,
Brings to us all both joy and glee.
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Much pleasure doth thou bring me!

O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Thy candles shine out brightly!
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Thy candles shine out brightly!

Each bough doth hold its tiny light,
That makes each toy to sparkle bright.
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Thy candles shine out brightly!
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