Saturday, December 8, 2012

In a Dark Time





In a Dark Time

(by Theodore Roethke)

In a dark time, the eye begins to see,
I meet my shadow in the deepening shade;
I hear my echo in the echoing wood—
A lord of nature weeping to a tree.
I live between the heron and the wren,
Beasts of the hill and serpents of the den.

What’s madness but nobility of soul
At odds with circumstance? The day’s on fire!
I know the purity of pure despair,
My shadow pinned against a sweating wall.
That place among the rocks—is it a cave,
Or winding path? The edge is what I have.

A steady storm of correspondences!
A night flowing with birds, a ragged moon,
And in broad day the midnight come again!
A man goes far to find out what he is—
Death of the self in a long, tearless night,
All natural shapes blazing unnatural light.

Dark, dark my light, and darker my desire.
My soul, like some heat-maddened summer fly,
Keeps buzzing at the sill. Which I is I?
A fallen man, I climb out of my fear.
The mind enters itself, and God the mind,
And one is One, free in the tearing wind.

3 comments:

Brian Miller said...

smiles...a man goes far to find out what he is....truth in that...wow havent seen you in forever...how are you?

Unknown said...

Dark confessional material, deep, pleading, yet with a sense of not quite drowning in self pity. Yet!

Time to come out of the darkness and identify with yourself again.

Revisit the post entitled "Buttons" to assist you in the search for Leah.

Mike said...

I've had my share of dark times in my life, but some bright ones too.