Saturday, August 4, 2007

The Moon and St. Christopher (Mary Chapin Carpenter)

Tomorrow is my birthday and I expectantly await yet another year of adventures and experiences - I keep my father's St. Christopher (patron saint of travelers) medal on my keychain to remind me of dad's presence and to protect me on my journeys...



BOOK: The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tyler

POEM: Moon Gathering by Eleanor Wilner
And they will gather by the well,
its dark water a mirror to catch whatever
stars slide by in the slow precession of
the skies, the tilting dome of time,
over all, a light mist like a scrim,
and here and there some clouds
that will open at the last and let
the moon shine through; it will be
at the wheel's turning, when
three zeros stand like paw-prints
in the snow; it will be a crescent
moon, and it will shine up from
the dark water like a silver hook
without a fish--until, as we lean closer,
swimming up from the well, something
dark but glowing, animate, like live coals--
it is our own eyes staring up at us,
as the moon sets its hook;
and they, whose dim shapes are no more
than what we will become, take up
their long-handled dippers
of brass, and one by one, they catch
the moon in the cup-shaped bowls,
and they raise its floating light
to their lips, and with it, they drink back
our eyes, burning with desire to see
into the gullet of night: each one
dips and drinks, and dips, and drinks,
until there is only dark water,
until there is only the dark.

QUOTE: "Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass." ~ Anton Chekov

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