Mary Oliver

  • Sasha Midlhas quoted10 months ago
    There is a place in the woods where the vanishing bodies of our dogs, our dogs of the past, lie in the sweet-smelling earth. How they ran through these woods! Too late, world, to deny them their lives of motion, of burly happiness. After Luke died, I crossed and recrossed the Province Lands, wherever we had been, and wherever I found her paw-prints in the sand I dragged branches and leaves and slabs of bark over them, so they would last, would keep from the wind a long time. Then, overnight, after maybe three weeks, in a dazzling, rearranging rain, they were gone.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    And nobody, of course, is kind,
    or mean,
    for a simple reason.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    You don’t want to hear the story
    of my life, and anyway
    I don’t want to tell it, I want to listen
    to the enormous waterfalls of the sun.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    And probably,
    if they don’t waste time
    looking for an easier world,
    they can do it.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    in your dreams you have sullied and murdered,
    and dreams do not lie.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    whatever
    the name of the catastrophe, it is never
    the opposite of love.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    How does any of us live in this world?
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    Home, I said.
    In every language there is a word for it.
    In the body itself, climbing
    those walls of white thunder, past those green
    temples, there is also
    a word for it.
    I said, home.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    death is the fascinating snake
    under the leaves, sliding
    and sliding
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
    Listen, said the voice.
    This is your dream.
    I’m only stopping here for a little while.
    Don’t be afraid.
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