SpotsOfTime

By SpotsOfTime

Lakeland Dipper 18

Harrop Tarn



When One Has Lived a Long Time Alone (Galway Kinnell)

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When one has lived a long time alone
and the hermit thrush calls and there is an answer,
and the bullfrog head half out of water utters
the cantillations he sang in his first spring,
and the snake lowers himself over the threshold
and slides away among the stones, one sees
they all live to mate with their kind, and one knows,
after a long time of solitude, after the many steps taken
away from one's own kind, towards these other kingdoms,
the hard prayer inside one's own singing
is to come back, if one can, to one's own,
a world almost lost, in the exile that deepens,
when one has lived a long time alone.

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