"In the White Sky"
William Stafford
Many things in the world have
already happened. You can
go back and tell about them.
They are part of what we
own as we speed along
through the white sky.
But many things in the world
haven't yet happened. You help
them by thinking and writing and acting.
Where they begin, you greet them
or stop them. You come along
and sustain the new things.
Once, in the white sky there was
a beginning, and I happened to notice
and almost glimpsed what to do.
But now I have come far
to here, and it is away back there.
Some days, I think about it.
On this day in...
2011:
"Last-Minute Message for a Time Capsule" by Philip Appleman2010:
"Songs" by Langston Hughes2009:
"Bipolar Affective Disorder as Possible Adaptive Advantage" by Belle Waring2008: Weekend, so no poem
2007:
"Variations on the Word 'Sleep'" by Margaret Atwood once upon a time we had/meadows here, and astonishing things,/swans and frogs and luna moths/and blue skies that could stagger your heart.