This morning we opened our Collected Poems of W.S. Merwin to Variation on a Theme: a poem of Merwin counting blessings and expressing gratitude… As we find ourselves doing as we read it, looking around at “sights and moments known only to me”…
Thank you my lifelong afternoon
late in this season of no age
thank you for my windows above the rivers
thank you for the true love you brought me to
when it was time at last and for words
that come out of silence and take me by surprise
and have carried me through the clear day
without once turning to look at me
thank you for friends and long echoes of them
and for those mistakes that were only mine
for the homesickness that guides the young plovers
from somewhere they loved before
they woke into it to another place
they loved before they ever saw it
thank you whole body and hand and eye
thank you for sights and moments known
only to me who will not see them again
except in my mindʻs eye where they have not changed
thank you for showing me the morning stars
and for the dogs who are guiding me
We especially love
Thank you…for those mistakes that were only mine
………
Addendum. After we published this morning, we found this in Robin Wall Kimmerer’s sublime Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants:
We are showered every day with gifts, but they are not meant for us to keep. Their life is in their movement, the inhale and exhale of our shared breath. Our work and our joy is to pass along the gift and to trust that what we put out into the universe will always come back.
We found the poem online at the Merwin Conservancy. There, it was accompanied by Frank Starmer’s image of Morning Stars (above) which is perfect. They found it at Flickr; it is used under Creative Commons License CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. The poem was originally published in — The Moon Before Morning. Copper Canyon Press, 2014.