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Far Company by W.S. Merwin

I like the circle this poem makes, starting with the speaker hearing the birds and ending with the idea of hearing them again in the future after they have been forgotten. Perhaps I’m just feeling nostalgic because I read a few blog posts today about things I had forgotten.

Far Company
By W. S. Merwin

At times now from some margin of the day
I can hear birds of another country
not the whole song but a brief phrase of it
out of a music that I may have heard
once in a moment I appear to have
forgotten for the most part that full day
no sight of which I can remember now
though it must have been where my eyes were then
that knew it as the present while I thought
of somewhere else without noticing that
singing when it was there and still went on
whether or not I noticed now it falls
silent when I listen and leaves the day
and flies before it to be heard again
somewhere ahead when I have forgotten

For a Coming Extinction by W.S. Merwin

My sisters and I really loved playing the Save the Whales game when we were kids. Heck, I think I’ll still enjoy playing it! This poem is very sobering, and I respect Merwin for using his art to send a message.

For a Coming Extinction
By W.S. Merwin

Gray whale
Now that we are sending you to The End
That great god
Tell him
That we who follow you invented forgiveness
And forgive nothing

I write as though you could understand
And I could say it
One must always pretend something
Among the dying
When you have left the seas nodding on their stalks
Empty of you
Tell him that we were made
On another day

The bewilderment will diminish like an echo
Winding along your inner mountains
Unheard by us
And find its way out
Leaving behind it the future
Dead
And ours

When you will not see again
The whale calves trying the light
Consider what you will find in the black garden
And its court
The sea cows the Great Auks the gorillas
The irreplaceable hosts ranged countless
And fore-ordaining as stars
Our sacrifices
Join your work to theirs
Tell him
That it is we who are important

Rain Travel by W.S. Merwin

This was in Garrison Keillor’s Good Poems. I woke up when it was still dark this morning, but there’s no rain…

Rain Travel
By W.S. Merwin

I wake in the dark and remember
it is the morning when I must start
by myself on the journey
I lie listening to the black hour
before dawn and you are
still asleep beside me while
around us the trees full of night lean
hushed in their dream that bears
us up asleep and awake then I hear
drops falling one by one into
the sightless leaves and I
do not know when they began but
all at once there is no sound but rain
and the stream below us roaring
away into the rushing darkness