Poem of the Week, by Jeredith Merrin

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One of my sisters once said, about something she was trying to get past in her life, “If you don’t get over it, then. . . you don’t get over it. That’s your punishment.” That line has always stayed with me, because it’s true. Don’t forgive someone for something, live in bitterness. Shun love because someone hurt you, live with a stingy heart. In the end, you punish yourself. This poem, and the beautiful Rilke poem that inspired it, makes me remember what my sister said, and the sound of her voice when she said it.


 


Late Harvest

(after Rilke’s “Herbsttag”)

- Jeredith Merrin


Time, it is time.

Summer has been

long-stretched-out, full.

Go ahead, Fall:

shrink down the days

and sugar the grapes

for late-harvest wine.


Anyone still unknown

to herself will stay,

probably, that way.

Anyone unlinked by love

will be love-

left out now—waking,

mind-pacing

up and down

up and down,

restless as leaf-bits

and papers in the street.


 


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Published on February 08, 2015 07:44
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