Lilies by Mary Oliver
I have been thinking
about living
like the lilies
that blow in the fields.
They rise and fall
in the edge of the wind,
and have no shelter
from the tongues of the cattle,
and have no closets or cupboards,
and have no legs.
Still I would like to be
as wonderful
as the old idea.
But if I were a lily
I think I would wait all day
for the green face
of the hummingbird
to touch me.
What I mean is,
could I forget myself
even in those feathery fields?
When Van Gogh
preached to the poor
of coarse he wanted to save someone--

most of all himself.
He wasn't a lily,
and wandering through the bright fields
only gave him more ideas
it would take his life to solve.
I think I will always be lonely
in this world, where the cattle
graze like a black and white river--
where the vanishing lilies
melt, without protest, on their tongues--
where the hummingbird, whenever there is a fuss,
just rises and floats away.
10 comments:
oh my gosh who are you?
hot.
I am Davka Anne Jessica The Deer and I am coming your way, Quinn.
so beautiful :)
you should do IShotMyself !!
I can't stop staring at your tummy in the first photo, its so womanly! Not too hard, not too soft. The perfect thing to nuzzle.
Sequoia, can I fly to you and have you photgraph me? I will pay for the honor.
If you two get together for pictures you ahould film the shoot. The creative subtleties behind the scenes will be interesting.
I agree with Sequoia about nuzzling in your perfect tummy, mmmm.
You aren't destined to be lonely all this life. You just need a little change of scenery.
wow, amazing photos!!
I am prepared to provide necessary legal counsel for this photo shoot.
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