Category: Darkness

  • Resurrection

    The first Sunday
    after the first full moon
    after the first equinox of the year,
    rise early and lean outside
    in the spiced air, listen to the bells ringing.
    Morning bells, bells
    of the far churches
    chuckling their delight for the advent of another spring
    in a world that has dawned.

    Easter
    and already the snows have grown weary;
    they drop their coats
    and troop back into the darkness.
    Already the gale, brabbling wind
    discards his piercing shrillness
    and his iciness;
    he bounds forward on us warm and naked.
    Already the distant sun, long aloof
    forgets herself,
    wanders our way, smiling broadly.
    Already the crocuses and daffodils,
    the jonquils, the dogwoods, the wisteria, even the white iris
    alone in the field by my house,
    cast off their shyness; vulnerably
    expose themselves before the world,
    unprotected and beautiful.

    And it is spring. It is spring.
    I look beyond the empty lot, out past
    the steeples that stand like toys on the far street; suddenly
    I see earth supple before me like a gardener
    like a mother suckling rich seedmouths

    and they spring up.

    They spring up, they spring up
    in eudicotyledon splendor of living,
    resurrected in body once again.

    © 1986, 1990, 2006 

  • 4 Poems on Nudity

    Dirty Eyes

    Public nudity is illegal in the national forest
    for the forest has no eyes
    but dirty men do
    and dirty men run the world, run it dirtily
    and when dirty men get naked
    it is only to put dirt on someone, usually of the opposite sex.

    Public nudity is illegal in the national forest
    exactly
    as it should be.

    As it should be
    in this obscene national world.

    Wealth & Poverty

    The Tasaday get to go naked
    any time they feel like it, which is most of the time
    and they are the poorest people in the world.
    And I, one of the richest—
    no it is illegal.
    My body is obscene. Don’t think of it.

    Illegal Wilderness

    When I was hiking down the river trail

    inside the edge of the Cohutta wilderness
    with all my clothes in my arms and my nakedness public below me

    public to the woman, anyway, who was with me
    and who made
    me rise up in stout freedom
    as I clumsily hiked along

    —if other
    hikers had come around the bend
    I could have been arrested! My

    wilderness—
    unclothed of God and all!

    The Lord’s Way

    Actually, if Christian friends tell the truth
    (and I know they would never lie)
    God disapproves of nakedness.

    Which isn’t surprising, seeing He made it.