Minggu, 07 November 2010

SUNDAY POETRY: "THE SEA HOLD"

(Common loon. Detail from the diorama Diving Birds: Feasting on Newfoundland's Grand Banks in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum of Natural History. Photo by Wally Gobetz at Flickr.

THE SEA HOLD
by Carl Sandburg

THE SEA is large.
The sea hold on a leg of land in the Chesapeake hugs an early sunset and a last morning star over the oyster beds and the late clam boats of lonely men.
Five white houses on a half-mile strip of land � five white dice rolled from a tube.

Not so long ago � the sea was large�

And to-day the sea has lost nothing � it keeps all.

I am a loon about the sea.

I make so many sea songs, I cry so many sea cries, I forget so many sea songs and sea cries.

I am a loon about the sea.

So are five men I had a fish fry with once in a tar-paper shack trembling in a sand storm.

The sea knows more about them than they know themselves.

They know only how the sea hugs and will not let go.

The sea is large.

The sea must know more than any of us. 


(Diorama: Diving Birds: Feasting on Newfoundland's Grand Banks, at the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum of Natural History.)

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