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  • #1
    Linda Pastan
    “Because the night you asked me,
    the small scar of the quarter moon
    had healed - the moon was whole again;
    because life seemed so short;
    because life stretched out before me
    like the halls of a nightmare;
    because I knew exactly what I wanted;
    because I knew exactly nothing;
    because I shed my childhood with my clothes -
    they both had years of wear in them;
    because your eyes were darker than my father's;
    because my father said I could do better;
    because I wanted badly to say no;
    because Stanly Kowalski shouted "Stella...;"
    because you were a door I could slam shut;
    because endings are written before beginnings;
    because I knew that after twenty years
    you'd bring the plants inside for winter
    and make a jungle we'd sleep in naked;
    because I had free will;
    because everything is ordained;
    I said yes.”
    Linda Pastan

  • #2
    Linda Pastan
    What We Want

    What we want
    is never simple.
    We move among the things
    we thought we wanted:
    a face, a room, an open book
    and these things bear our names --
    now they want us.
    But what we want appears
    in dreams, wearing disguises.
    We fall past,
    holding out our arms
    and in the morning
    our arms ache.
    We don't remember the dream,
    but the dream remembers us.
    It is there all day
    as an animal is there
    under the table,
    as the stars are there.”
    Linda Pastan, Carnival Evening: New and Selected Poems, 1968-1998

  • #3
    Simone de Beauvoir
    “I am too intelligent, too demanding, and too resourceful for anyone to be able to take charge of me entirely. No one knows me or loves me completely. I have only myself”
    Simone de Beauvoir

  • #4
    D.H. Lawrence
    “My God, these folks don't know how to love -- that's why they love so easily.”
    D.H. Lawrence

  • #5
    Dalai Lama XIV
    “There are only two days in the year that nothing can be done. One is called Yesterday and the other is called Tomorrow. Today is the right day to Love, Believe, Do and mostly Live.”
    Dalai Lama XIV

  • #6
    Tony Hoagland
    “There isn’t a word for walking out of the grocery store
    with a gallon jug of milk in a plastic sack
    that should have been bagged in double layers

    —so that before you are even out the door
    you feel the weight of the jug dragging
    the bag down, stretching the thin

    plastic handles longer and longer
    and you know it’s only a matter of time until
    bottom suddenly splits.

    There is no single, unimpeachable word
    for that vague sensation of something
    moving away from you

    as it exceeds its elastic capacity
    —which is too bad, because that is the word
    I would like to use to describe standing on the street

    chatting with an old friend
    as the awareness grows in me that he is
    no longer a friend, but only an acquaintance,

    a person with whom I never made the effort—
    until this moment, when as we say goodbye
    I think we share a feeling of relief,

    a recognition that we have reached
    the end of a pretense,
    though to tell the truth

    what I already am thinking about
    is my gratitude for language—
    how it will stretch just so much and no farther;

    how there are some holes it will not cover up;
    how it will move, if not inside, then
    around the circumference of almost anything—

    how, over the years, it has given me
    back all the hours and days, all the
    plodding love and faith, all the

    misunderstandings and secrets
    I have willingly poured into it.”
    Tony Hoagland



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