poetry wednesday : you who believe you never had a flying thought, lie down.

Sleep web Sleep Positions

This is how we sleep:
On our backs, with pillows covering our chests, heavy as dirt
On our sides, like wistful spoons
Clenched, knees in-tucked, arms folded
Wide, like sprawling-rooted lotuses

In Iowa on top of pictures of Hawaii, huge white flowers on blue
In New York on black satin
In China on straw.

This is how our dreams arrive:
As hot yellow taxicabs;
As sudden blazing steam, we who have been pots on a stove,
looking only at our own lids;
As uninvited insects, all at once on our tongues.

O hairdresser, auditor, hardknuckled puller of crabtraps, you who
think poetry was school, you who believe you never had
a flying thought,
lie down.

-Lola Haskins

(image from here)

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

3 comments to " poetry wednesday : you who believe you never had a flying thought, lie down. "
  • its sentiments will abide in my heart for ages.

  • Thank you for introducing me to a new poet. Never heard of Lola Haskins AND this poem… fantastic. (And a great example of specificity to use with my students)…

    LOVE THIS! >>> O hairdresser, auditor, hardknuckled puller of crabtraps, you who think poetry was school, you who believe you never had a flying thought,
    lie down.

    MY FATHER told me once he didn’t like poetry because he didn’t get it. Then I sent him a poem I wrote about linking his father to the sound of a train whistle and all of a sudden he was sharing and quoting my poetry, everywhere.

    Love love love this memory! (Thank you for evoking it!)

  • Wonderful. I will have to look for her work and write about her.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *