Since my own are in hiatus, I thought someone else's words might bring some cheer to this site.
"Lute Music" by Kenneth Rexroth
The Earth will be going on a long time
Before it finally freezes;
Men will be on it; they will take names,
Give their deeds reasons.
We will be here only
As chemical constituents?
A small franchise indeed.
Right now we have lives,
Corpuscles, Ambitions, Caresses,
Like everybody had once?
Here at the year's end, at the feast
Of birth, let us bring to each other
The gifts brought once west through deserts?
The precious metal of our mingled hair,
The frankincense of enraptured arms and legs,
The myrrh of desperate, invincible kisses?
Let us celebrate the daily
Recurrent nativity of love,
The endless epiphany of our fluent selves,
While the earth rolls away under us
Into unknown snows and summers,
Into untraveled spaces of the stars.
A happy holiday season to all. (This is my safe-mode phrase which I've deployed ever since I wished a Jewish friend Merry Christmas and got teased about it.)
Posted by Monoceros at December 22, 2005 8:45 AMa lovely poem to share, monoceros!
happy holidays to you too! =C)
Posted by: tiggie at December 23, 2005 12:26 PMSame to you, tigs. =)
Posted by: monoceros at December 24, 2005 1:39 AMMerry Christmas, monoceros!
Posted by: Kermit at December 27, 2005 9:36 PMHey Kermit, Merry Christmas! And here's to a terrific 2006. =)
Posted by: monoceros at December 28, 2005 8:13 AMi am obviously rather late to this, but i hope you had a good christmas. a Happy New Year's to you - may it bring much joy and love.
Posted by: a l at December 29, 2005 9:29 PMthat's okay, a l. =) And a Happy New Year to you too! With better time management and effort (on my part), maybe we could meet more often next year.
Posted by: monoceros at December 30, 2005 8:24 AM