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James Wright - The Journey

Anghiari is medieval, a sleeve sloping down
A steep hill, suddenly sweeping out
To the edge of a cliff, and dwindling.
But far up the mountain, behind the town,
We too were swept out, out by the wind,
Alone with the Tuscan grass.

Wind had been blowing across the hills
For days, and everything now was graying gold
With dust, everything we saw, even
Some small children scampering along a road,
Twittering Italian to a small caged bird.

We sat beside them to rest in some brushwood,
And I leaned down to rinse the dust from my face.

I found the spider web there, whose hinges
Reeled heavily and crazily with the dust,
Whole mounds and cemeteries of it, sagging
And scattering shadows among shells and wings.
And then she stepped into the center of air
Slender and fastidious, the golden hair
Of daylight along her shoulders, she poised there,
While ruins crumbled on every side of her.
Free of the dust, as though a moment before
She had stepped inside the earth, to bathe herself.

I gazed, close to her, till at last she stepped
Away in her own good time.

Many men
Have searched all over Tuscany and never found
What I found there, the heart of the light
Itself shelled and leaved, balancing
On filaments themselves falling. The secret
Of this journey is to let the wind
Blow its dust all over your body,
To let it go on blowing, to step lightly, lightly
All the way through your ruins, and not to lose
Any sleep over the dead, who surely
Will bury their own, don't worry.

Added: on April 25th, 2005 at 10:04 AM | Viewed: 4680 times | Comments (3)


The Journey - Comments and Information

Poet: James Wright
Poem: The Journey

Comment 3 of 3, added on May 22nd, 2007 at 6:51 PM.

i was doing a report on james wright and i saw that this was his last poem before he died and i really like this one

shawn from United States
Comment 2 of 3, added on November 16th, 2005 at 5:47 PM.

I'm studying Mary Oliver in class, and I saw that this poem was referenced in the second of the Three Poems for James Wright, in the third to last stanza. I just thought that was cool....

Grace from United States
Comment 1 of 3, added on April 25th, 2005 at 10:04 AM.

If u r in Aus and studying year 12 physical journeys...than use this!!! It shows that the outer journey is only the cast that moulds the inner journey, i think i may have stumbled onto perfection!!!

Georgina from Australia

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