"The great thing is, if one can, to stop regarding all the unpleasant things as interruptions in one's 'own' or 'real' life. The truth is, of course, that what one regards as interruptions are precisely one's life." C. S. Lewis
Friday, November 02, 2012
Poeming: Process of Moments
PROCESS OF MOMENTS
We drove around Wyoming and Nebraska in a great big car hearing tales of my uncle’s days on the range as a real life cowboy sounded like a novel to a city girl like me and there was never another moment just like that I sat trembling on the hospital bed after giving birth to a baby girl I couldn’t believe I was holding her I was a real life mom seemed like I’d done an impossible thing and there was never another moment just like that We went to Australia and sat by a lake where turtles swam and lizards as big as my arm sat on a log next to me in a real life rainforest felt like a dream to a suburban mom like me and there was never another moment just like that I watched my first grandchild being born waiting to say hello to a brand new generation I was a real life grandma it seemed unreal to the girl in me and there was never another moment just like that I talked to my brother-in-law on the phone he said she was gone suddenly in that morning real life meeting real loss how could I never hear my sister’s voice again? and there was never another moment just like that each moment shaping me each moment who will i be each moment I have the choice to grow, to learn, to see each moment matchless new making me.
jle 2012
This was written for the poetry prompt of "matches" at Poetic Asides.
I love this, Julia. Too often we forget to be in the moment and only afterwards realize there will never be another moment like that. Your poem is a reminder to me. Thanks.
We drove
around Wyoming and Nebraska
in a great big car hearing tales
of my uncle’s days on the range
as a real life cowboy
sounded like a novel to a city girl like me
and there was never another moment just like that
I sat
trembling on the hospital bed
after giving birth to a baby girl
I couldn’t believe I was holding her
I was a real life mom
seemed like I’d done an impossible thing
and there was never another moment just like that
We went
to Australia and sat by a lake
where turtles swam and lizards as big
as my arm sat on a log next to me
in a real life rainforest
felt like a dream to a suburban mom like me
and there was never another moment just like that
I watched
my first grandchild being born
waiting to say hello to
a brand new generation
I was a real life grandma
it seemed unreal to the girl in me
and there was never another moment just like that
I talked
to my brother-in-law on the phone
he said she was gone
suddenly in that morning
real life meeting real loss
how could I never hear my sister’s voice again?
and there was never another moment just like that
shaping me
each moment
who will i be
each moment
I have the choice
to grow, to learn, to see
each moment
matchless
new
making me.
jle 2012
This was written for the poetry prompt of "matches" at Poetic Asides.