Bashfully Designed header image 1

Poetry Friday: “Lake Echo, Dear”

August 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Empty Nest” via Angelina’s Flickr Stream, licensed under the Creative Commons.

As per a special request from Ariel, I present C.D. Wright this week– her poetry is amazing and I owe many thanks to Ariel for pointing me toward her work!

Lake Echo, Dear
by C. D. Wright
Is the woman in the pool of light
really reading or just staring
at what is written

Is the man walking in the soft rain
naked or is it the rain
that makes his shirt transparent

The boy in the iron cot
is he asleep or still
fingering the springs underneath

Did you honestly believe
three lives could be complete

The bottle of green liquid
on the sill is it real

The bottle on the peeling sill
is it filled with green

Or is the liquid an illusion
of fullness

How summer’s children turn
into fish and rain softens men

How the elements of summer
nights bid us to get down with each other
on the unplaned floor

And this feels painfully beautiful
whether or not
it will change the world one drop

C. D. Wright, “Lake Echo, Dear” from Steal Away: New and Selected Poems via PoetryFoundation.org

Tags: Poetry

0 responses so far ↓

  • There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.

Leave a Comment