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Mary Oliver - Black Oaks

Okay, not one can write a symphony, or a dictionary,

or even a letter to an old friend, full of remembrance
and comfort. 

Not one can manage a single sound though the blue jays
carp and whistle all day in the branches, without
the push of the wind. 

But to tell the truth after a while I'm pale with longing
for their thick bodies ruckled with lichen

and you can't keep me from the woods, from the tonnage

of their shoulders, and their shining green hair.

Today is a day like any other: twenty-four hours, a 
little sunshine, a little rain. 

Listen, says ambition, nervously shifting her weight from
one boot to another -- why don't you get going?

For there I am, in the mossy shadows, under the trees.

And to tell the truth I don't want to let go of the wrists
of idleness, I don't want to sell my life for money,

I don't even want to come in out of the rain.

Added: on November 11th, 2004 at 6:53 PM | Viewed: 8532 times | Comments (2)


Black Oaks - Comments and Information

Poet: Mary Oliver
Poem: Black Oaks

Comment 2 of 2, added on March 27th, 2005 at 1:08 PM.

does anyone have any biographical material on Mary Oliver? Please let me know. I know what she has written but personal details, please

lisa shelley from United States
Comment 1 of 2, added on November 11th, 2004 at 6:53 PM.

Black Oaks says it all for me. It speaks to me right where I am every time that I read it.

This poem makes me smile, but it also causes me to experience sadness because Mary Oliver's words ring so true.

I realize I am not alone when I feel guilty as I seek to renew my spirit.

So, for me, these verses cover the emotional scale from beginning to end.

The descriptive imagery is captivating.

Poetic verse doesn't get any better -- Black Oaks is my all time favorite.

Barb McMakin from United States

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