Sunday, July 24, 2011

On Reading Tu Fu’s “I Stand Alone”

Heaven’s ways include the human:   
among a thousand sorrows, I stand alone   
                                                             Tu Fu

I wake to a siren fading in distance
jaunting, playful murmurs of kittens
sparrows’ songs caress the morning heat
a young man shouts boldly a half-a-block distance
the roar of a motorcycle squeals past my window
the deep bellow of distant thunder,
with each deep breath
release:
Heaven’s ways include the human
even among a thousand sorrows . . .
I
am
not
alone

2 comments:

  1. 7/24/11 Thank you for this inspired piece:

    There in the corner shadow
    In a lace gown of spiders' silk
    From the path worn deep of sleep
    And dreams that oft repeat...
    I stand hand out in welcome
    Recieving with my eyes and heart-hearing
    Distant poets' words - we are not alone

    JulesPaige

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