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Mary Oliver - Skunk Cabbage

And now as the iron rinds over
the ponds start dissolving, 
you come, dreaming of ferns and flowers
and new leaves unfolding, 
upon the brash
turnip-hearted skunk cabbage
slinging its bunches leaves up
through the chilling mud.
You kneel beside it. The smell 
is lurid and flows out in the most
unabashed way, attracting
into itself a continual spattering
of protein. Appalling its rough
green caves, and the thought
of the thick root nested below, stubborn
and powerful as instinct! 
But these are the woods you love, 
where the secret name
of every death is life again - a miracle
wrought surely not of mere turning
but of dense and scalding reenactment. Not
tenderness, not longing, but daring and brawn
pull down the frozen waterfall, the past.
Ferns, leaves, flowers, the last subtle
refinements, elegant and easeful, wait 
to rise and flourish.
What blazes the trail is not necessarily pretty. 

Added: on August 13th, 2005 at 7:30 PM | Viewed: 1142 times | Comments (1)


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Poet: Mary Oliver
Poem: Skunk Cabbage

Comment 1 of 1, added on August 13th, 2005 at 7:30 PM.

I was transported back in time a half century and three thousand miles to a young girl tramping through the remnants of melting snow and slogs of mud in search of the precious first sign of Spring, life springing forth after the long dark winter, to be the first to reward my teacher with the gift of the coming warmth.

diane williamson from United States

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