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Aimless Love by Billy Collins
Aimless Love
This morning as I walked along the lakeshore,
I fell in love with a wren
and later in the day with a mouse
the cat had dropped under the dining room table.
In the shadows of an autumn evening,
I fell for a seamstress
still at her machine in the tailor’s window,
and later for a bowl of broth,
steam rising like smoke from a naval battle.
This is the best kind of love, I thought,
without recompense, without gifts,
or unkind words, without suspicion,
or silence on the telephone.
The love of the chestnut,
the jazz cap and one hand on the wheel.
No lust, no slam of the door –
the love of the miniature orange tree,
the clean white shirt, the hot evening shower,
the highway that cuts across Florida.
No waiting, no huffiness, or rancor –
just a twinge every now and then
for the wren who had built her nest
on a low branch overhanging the water
and for the dead mouse,
still dressed in its light brown suit.
But my heart is always propped up
in a field on its tripod,
ready for the next arrow.
After I carried the mouse by the tail
to a pile of leaves in the woods,
I found myself standing at the bathroom sink
gazing down affectionately at the soap,
so patient and soluble,
so at home in its pale green soap dish.
I could feel myself falling again
as I felt its turning in my wet hands
and caught the scent of lavender and stone.
~ Billy Collins ~
(Nine Horses)
maryt







Rebecca said,
August 27, 2009 at 11:44 pm
My reply and blessings.Stone Hearts Give Strong Messages
I did not see the sun today
peeking through the trees.
I only witnessed
all my love
drift aimless in the breeze.
My thoughts were rampant
taught and tight
consumed in anger’s claws.
They staggered through
a symphony
of several man made laws.
Do for me
I don’t do back.
You see you are alone.
I think of me
and only me,
my heart is made of stone.
My anger rises
as I walk
and I walk alone.
I give and give
and break my heart
on hearts made out of stone.
Stone hearts
give strong messages,
oh so loud and clear.
Protect your heart.
Bestow your pearls.
On those who hold you dear.
By Rebecca J. LePage
maryt said,
August 28, 2009 at 1:34 am
thank you Rebecca. I will take your blessings. I like your poem..
Mary