Friday, July 13, 2012

IN PRAISE OF DOUBTS

Your “But..and what if…?” got me.
At dinner, at the narrow table
of this narrow present.
After some silent spell
in the waves of the conversation.
I know your kind of question well,
for ages I have myself
refused to give up doubts.
I have asked and asked
despite life's
shrugging shoulders.

I think I know a lot about asking,
I have digressed by it on meadows and rivers,
I have wavered, meandered, lingered,
with questions I have silvered
currents of grass.

And now look, my doubts,
kites in the air.

Thermals are friendly with Ifs and Buts
up there.

2 comments:

Dave King said...

I was going to highlight the line of life's shrugging shoulders, but then you finished with this:-

And now look, my doubts,
kites in the air.

Thermals are friendly with Ifs and Buts
up there.

So good! But in retrospect the whole poem is as good. Not a false note anywhere, a real triumph.

hyperCRYPTICal said...

A triumph indeed.

Anna :o]