When One Has Lived A Long Time Alone
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When One Has Lived a Long Time Alone
by Galway Kinnell
When one has lived a long time alone,
one wants to live again among men and women,
to return to that place where one's ties with the human
broke, where the disquiet of death and now also
of history glimmers its firelight on faces,
where the gaze of the new baby meets the gaze
of the great granny, and where lovers speak,
on lips blows from kissing, that language
the same in each mouth, and like birds at daybreak
blether the song that is both earth's and heaven's
until the sun rises, and they stand
in the daylight of being made one: kingdom come,
when one has lived a long time alone.