What Do We Know? a poem by Marc Brightside at Spillwords.com

What Do We Know?

What Do We Know?

written by: Marc Brightside

@MarcBrightside

 

In January, Ms Oliver was done,
thought she could get away with dying.
For the first time, she was wrong.
Meanwhile, the world goes on.

She left us in the jaw of nothing.
I don’t care if it was cancer,
her lymphoma should have known
better than to think itself important.

Now I want to write something
so simply about love, or pain,
we remember where it came from.
One, wild, precious life.

Tell someone that you love them.
Give away your money, all of it.
In a thousand years, the buried stones
will feel themselves being touched.

Tell me more about despair,
and I will surely tell you mine.
When no-one else remembers,
I will sing these songs anew.

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

This poem is a tribute to the late poet Mary Oliver, and contains references and allusions to her followings works: Moments, The Summer Day, Lingering in Happiness, Wild Geese and Spring. This poem was taken from my second poetry manuscript, Personal Impersonal.

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