I’ve always loved the ways pelicans dive,
as if each silver fish they see
were the goddamned most important
thing they’ve ever wanted on this earth—
and just tonight I learned sometimes
they go blind doing it,
that straight-down dive like someone jumping
from a rooftop, only happier,
plummeting like Icarus, but more triumphant—
……there is the undulating fish,
……the gleaming sea,
there is the chance to taste again
the kind of joy that can be eaten whole,
and this is how they know to reach it,
head-first, high-speed, risking everything,
…………..and some of the time they come back up
as if it were nothing, they bob on the water,
silver fish like stogies angled
rakishly in their wide beaks,
—the enormous
………………..stretching of the throat,
then the slow unfolding
……………………..of the great wings,
as if it were nothing, sometimes they do this
a hundred times or more a day,
as long as they can see, they rise
……back into they sky
to begin again—
………..and when they can’t?
We know, of course, what happens,
they starve to death, not a metaphor, not a poem in it;
this goes on every day of our lives,
and the man whose melting wings
spatter like a hundred dripping candles
…………………over everything,
and the suicide who glimpses, in that final
seconds of her fall,
……all the other lives she might have lived,
…………..The ending doesn’t have to be happy.
…………..The hunger itself is the thing.
by Ruth L. Schwartz





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July 20, 2009 at 12:21 pm
Mezba
very reflective poem, thanks for sharing!
July 20, 2009 at 9:48 pm
Muse
indeed, beautiful poem.
July 21, 2009 at 6:09 pm
maximus mercury
oh my! And one must have the courage for the hunger to be enough. I believe I spent my twenties always in anguish over the results of always diving headlong into things. I couldn’t help either … who knows what the next decade will bring.
interesting non-meter, though.
July 28, 2009 at 1:58 am
Hayah
Bloghopping from facebook, I was almost expecting a thumbs up “like” button
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Well here’s an imaginary one “Me like” !! =p
July 28, 2009 at 9:35 pm
Maithri
Oh dearest Sister,
This is such a glorious, moving poem,
Thank you for sharing it,
I have missed you so!
Much love, M
July 29, 2009 at 7:40 pm
Constructive Attitude
Very nice poem. mA
August 14, 2009 at 7:46 pm
Irving
A brilliant and beautiful poem, and so very true! Thank you so much for posting it
It is indeed the hunger that drives us, to grow, to work, to mate, to procreate the succeeding generations, on and on.
But more there is than just this also, that which evolves beyond them, the love that binds us, and carries us through, and creates poetry
My love to you and Basil
Ya Haqq!
September 1, 2009 at 12:37 pm
Baraka
Salaams dear friends,
Glad you all enjoyed it – I found the language and imagery to be very powerful!
Warmly,
Baraka