Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Poetry Wednesday, Vol 35

Today I'm going to phone it in.
I had a poem and a post and some neat things rattling around in my head, but then we got sick.
It started with a cough and a fever and a runny, goopy nose for Josie.
Then everyone came down with it.
Last night was a long night of running bowls and garbage cans to heaving children, dosing them with fever reducer and tea.
Lois - I think sensing that things were strange - was up every ten minutes. Or at least it felt that way.

Poor Deli slept with us, we only had to hold a bowl under him a couple times. Although he would refuse to lean over and spit things in the bowl, choosing instead to chew and swallow it all down. Gross. I'm glad he slept on Mike's side.

It is ending (hopefully) with this::



Some tea to sip, a bowl to vomit and a gun, well, because don't all little boys need guns?

I have a feeling today will be full of cartoons, Boxcar Children and my favorite,
the picture below.



So all that to let you know that the post I had planned and the poem I had planned will not happen.

Here is another poem that I read just today and found to speak quite eloquently to how my Lent has been.
It has nothing to do with the above pictures.


Lachrimae Amantis
Geoffrey Hill

What is there in my heart that you should sue
so fiercely for its love? What kind of care
brings you as though a stranger to my door
through the long night and in the icy dew

seeking the heart that will not harbor you,
that keeps itself religiously secure?
At this dark solstice filled with frost and fire
your passion's ancient wounds must bleed anew.

So many nights the angel of my house
has fed such urgent comfort through a dream,
whispered "your lord is coming, he is close"

that I have drowsed half-faithful for a time
bathed in pure tones of promise and remorse:
"tomorrow I shall wake to welcome him."

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7 comments:

Emily Lorelli said...

Kris -- Thank you for this poem. I hope you and your family are feeling better soon.

Molly Sabourin said...

Uugghh!!! That sounds nasty. And no I do not think you are a bad mom to leave for a MUCH needed weekend away with your husband while your kids are ill (unless of course you are leaving them on their own, "Lord of the Flies" style)! I am sure they'll be on the mend in no time! Take it super easy today!! And that poem you picked - I love it! Nice choice.

Beth said...

Kris, I am sorry about the sickness but love the picture of the bowl, tea, and gun (an oh yes, boys do need guns!). Thank you for this beautiful poem. It spoke deeply to me- me who am so neglectful and forgetful- to stand vigilant especially during these last few weeks of Lent.

Michelle said...

I do think that all little boys need guns - although many, many people would disagree with us on that.

I hope you're all feeling better, and getting sleep! soon.

~Michelle

Jenny said...

Kris,

I totally love this poem. Beautiful! And the photos are really lovely, too, even if you're all sick. So sorry to hear it...I loved this glimpse into your home (and heart) this Poetry Wednesday.

Jenny said...

Kris,

I totally love this poem. Beautiful! And the photos are really lovely, too, even if you're all sick. So sorry to hear it...I loved this glimpse into your home (and heart) this Poetry Wednesday.

Beth Hanna said...

I hope you're all better by now. Sorry I didn't call you while in McAllen - it was a crazy time! But we're home safe and sound as of 30 minutes ago!