Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Altar Smoke


Altar Smoke
Rosalie Grayer

Somewhere inside of me
There must have always been
A tenderness for the little, lived-with-things
A man crowds upon his worn fistful of earth.

Somewhere inside of me
There must have always been
A love
Made to fill the square aggressiveness of new-cut hedges,
And feed the pursed green mouths of baby leaves; A love
Made to understand the way grass cuddles up to porch steps leaned upon by time,
And why dandelions nudge the stones along the walk;
A love
For garden hose curled sleeping in the noon hush,
Coolness trickling lazily from its open mouth,
For shingles starched and saucy in white paint,
And an old rake rusty with dreams of tangled grass and butterflies;
A love
For candle flames, like pointed blossoms on their ghostly stems,
And frost-forests breathing wonder on the parlor windows.

Somewhere inside of me
There must have always been
An altar of hewn stones
Upon which my love casts these-
Burnt offerings-
To make a sweet savor
Unto my soul.

Give me the strength, my God,
To scatter my fires and tumble the altar stones in confusion;
Give me the strength to raise my eyes,
So that hard and sharp across my heart
Like shadow cut on mountain rock,
Will fall the agony of sunset-
So that I can see
The laughter of clouds spun into the blue web of infinity,
So that my soul can reach out
And melt in the sweep of forever
Above all these.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is an outstanding poem (Can you believe the beauty of words, I mean, honestly?)! Where did you find it? Can I link this to Kris's poetry link thing? And that picture...I LOVE it!! That post was all up and down my alley, friend. Love you!

Kris Livovich said...

Hi Beth,
I don't know if you linked, or if Molly did. But I'm grateful for it. What a beautiful poem. The longer ones take me three or four readings to begin to grasp, but I am so enjoying this.

Beth said...

Hi Kris. That was Molly who linked it. Linking is way too high tech for me! I am looking forward to reading the poems on your blog, as well as enjoying the fun things posted about your family.

paige said...

Beautiful. Amazing poem, lovely picture...

Levant Lady said...

My aunt wrote it!