Saturday, January 28, 2006

What? More Poems? WHY???

Sorry for this, but I have yet another poem to post by one of my new favorite people; Billy Collins. I guess what is intriguing is to me is that he isn't as eloquent as some, and that he isn't as romantic as some; to quote a friend of mine on this subject, "It's not anything special... but its part of modern poetry that I like. I guess its the idea of looking at something perfectly normal with a different perspective...."

On Turning Ten

The whole idea of it makes me feel
like I'm coming down with something,
something worse than any stomach ache
or the headaches I get from reading in bad light--
a kind of measles of the spirit,
a mumps of the psyche,
a disfiguring chicken pox of the soul.

You tell me it is too early to be looking back,
but that is because you have forgotten
the perfect simplicity of being one
and the beautiful complexity introduced by two.
But I can lie on my bed and remember every digit.
At four I was an Arabian wizard.
I could make myself invisible
by drinking a glass of milk a certain way.
At seven I was a soldier, at nine a prince.

But now I am mostly at the window
watching the late afternoon light.
Back then it never fell so solemnly
against the side of my tree house,
and my bicycle never leaned against the garage
as it does today,
all the dark blue speed drained out of it.

This is the beginning of sadness, I say to myself,
as I walk through the universe in my sneakers.
It is time to say good-bye to my imaginary friends,
time to turn the first big number.

It seems only yesterday I used to believe
there was nothing under my skin but light.
If you cut me I could shine.
But now when I fall upon the sidewalks of life,
I skin my knees. I bleed.

--Billy Collins

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And I quote... "Sorry for this, but I have yet another poem to post..."


um. Phil.

Well.

It's YOUR blog. Write whatever you want! Maybe people should read more poetry and you're doing them a favor by making it more accessible.... :D
Besides, you seem to have a knack for picking good ones.