poetry wednesday : I want the labyrinth of what ifs narrowed to a single, poignant sentence.

Water glass amanda means Something for everyone

I want the water to fill your glass the moment
it sees your thirst.
I want the staircase to meet your footfalls. 
I want the line to the freeway to move like breath.
I want the wind flattering your hairline, the rainshower
a welcome refreshment. I want the parking space to fit your car.
I want the birds on your back deck to warble in the exact way
they did during your childhood. I want the photographs
of all your holiday dinners buzzing with a certain unnamable
happiness. I want the dry cleaners to understand 
your outrageous requests.
I want the man calling your house to survey 
your thoughts on phone companies to remember 
the evening is precious as silk. I want your new jeans to not
come undone in the wash. I want snow to land on your eyelashes
like it does in the movies, an etheric, slow-moving kiss.
I want a letter to arrive the moment 
you feel most unwelcome of your own company. 
I want the scent of lemons in the air. I want the power lines 
overshadowed by the view your neighborhood offers at twilight. 
I want the downtown ice rink to keep your fantasies aloft. 
I want the moon to articulate your most punishing silence.
I want the willow tree revived and teeming, the broken daisies
resurrected and obstinate with brightness. 
I want the labyrinth of what ifs narrowed 
to a single, poignant sentence.
I want the tulips to be wild as clover, as fog, as good intentions.
I want your heart to cut through its own brutality,
for your body to see everything about you that’s beautiful.
I want love to come at you in thick pats of butter,
in strands of spun sugar, heavy and light as cream.
I want it to bathe your skin until you are nothing
but forgiveness, until your shadows have disappeared,
until all of your perfect right angles have collapsed,
until you are a curve of a curve,
and your hands slide forward and open 
and are able, at last, to feel everything.

-Maya Stein

All that? That's what I want for you in 2010. And much more. Much, much more.

Thanks to Marilyn Maciel for pointing me to this poem.

[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.

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