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Mary Oliver - Beyond the Snow Belt

Over the local stations, one by one, 
Announcers list disasters like dark poems
That always happen in the skull of winter.
But once again the storm has passed us by: 
Lovely and moderate, the snow lies down
While shouting children hurry back to play, 
And scarved and smiling citizens once more
Sweep down their easy paths of pride and welcome.

And what else might we do? Les us be truthful.
Two counties north the storm has taken lives.
Two counties north, to us, is far away, -
A land of trees, a wing upon a map, 
A wild place never visited, - so we
Forget with ease each far mortality.

Peacefully from our frozen yards we watch
Our children running on the mild white hills.
This is the landscape that we understand, -
And till the principle of things takes root, 
How shall examples move us from our calm? 
I do not say that is not a fault.
I only say, except as we have loved, 
All news arrives as from a distant land. 

Added: on March 27th, 2006 at 3:21 PM | Viewed: 7150 times | Comments (2)


Beyond the Snow Belt - Comments and Information

Poet: Mary Oliver
Poem: Beyond the Snow Belt

Comment 2 of 2, added on January 23rd, 2008 at 4:17 PM.

The poem compares life and death, the preciousness of birth (scarved children) and the fragility of life. Also our denial of mortality (the disasters are in a northern and distant place) and how easy it is to forget that other peoples' experience is also, inevitably, our own.

Cate from United States
Comment 1 of 2, added on March 27th, 2006 at 3:21 PM.

i'd like to know what the theme is about this poem.

Tina from Canada

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