Ritzy Blog (poetry Jim Harrison)

Ritzy Blog (poetry Jim Harrison)

Ritzy Ritzy
1 minute read

Listen to article
Audio is generated by DropInBlog's AI and may have slight pronunciation nuances. Learn more

Jim Harrison. 

Seven in the Woods

Am I as old as I am? 

Maybe not.

Time is a mystery

that can tip us upside down.

Yesterday I was seven in the woods, a bandage covering my blind eye, in a bedroll

Mother made meso I could sleep out in the woodsfar from people.

A garter snake glided bywithout noticing me.

A chickadee landed on my bare toe, so light she wasn't believable.

The night had been long and the treetops thick with a trillion stars.

Who was I, half-blind on the forest floor who was I at age seven?

Sixty-eightyears later I can still inhabit that boy's body without thinking of the time between.

It is the burden of life to be many ages

without seeing the end of time.

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/jim-harrison

« Back to HWB