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Mary Oliver - Marengo

Out of the sump rise the marigolds.
From the rim of the marsh, muslin with mosquitoes,
rises the egret, in his cloud-cloth.
Through the soft rain, like mist, and mica,
the withered acres of moss begin again.

When I have to die, I would like to die
on a day of rain--
long rain, slow rain, the kind you think will never end.

And I would like to have whatever little ceremony there might be
take place while the rain is shoveled and shoveled out of the sky,

and anyone who comes must travel, slowly and with thought,
as around the edges of the great swamp.

Added: on December 23rd, 2005 at 4:28 PM | Viewed: 4787 times | Comments (1)


Marengo - Comments and Information

Poet: Mary Oliver
Poem: Marengo
Volume: New Poems
Year: Published/Written in 1991

Comment 1 of 1, added on December 23rd, 2005 at 4:28 PM.

Wonderful, wonderful

Jon Kusler from United States

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