Favorite poem meme

Feb 04, 2009 14:02

I don't do these things normally, but softlykarou posted one I can get behind. Here's my favorite poem. I think I've made everyone I know read it or listen to me read it in public at some time or another, but too bad you're getting it again.

The Sudden Light and the Trees
by Stephen Dunn

Syracuse, 1969
My neighbor was a biker, a pusher, a dog
   and wife beater.
In bad dreams I killed him

and once, in the consequential light of day,
   I called the Humane Society
about Blue, his dog. They took her away

and I readied myself, a baseball bat
   inside my door.
That night I heard his wife scream

and I couldn't help it, that pathetic
   relief; her again, not me.
It would be years before I'd understand

why victims cling and forgive. I plugged in
   the Sleep-Sound and it crashed
like the ocean all the way to sleep.

One afternoon I found him
   on the stoop,
a pistol in his hand, waiting,

he said, for me.
                         A sparrow had gotten in
   to our common basement.
Could he have permission

to shoot it? The bullets, he explained,
   might go through the floor.
I said I'd catch it, wait, give me

a few minutes and, clear-eyed, brilliantly
   afraid, I trapped it
with a pillow.
                         I remember how it felt

when I got it in my hand, and how it burst
   that hand open
when I took it outside, a strength

that must have come out of hopelessness
   and the sudden light
and the trees.
                         And I remember

the way he slapped the gun against
   his open palm,
kept slapping it, and wouldn't speak.
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