http://lunar-endeavor.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] lunar-endeavor.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] greatpoetry2004-06-04 03:35 pm

sestina

The Shrinking Lonesome Sestina
Miller Williams

Somewhere in everyone's head something points toward home,
a dashboard's floating compass, turning all the time
to keep from turning. It doesn't matter how we come
to be wherever we are, someplace where nothing goes
the way it went once, where nothing holds fast
to where it belongs, or what you've risen or fallen to.

What the bubble always points to,
whether we notice it or not, is home.
It may be true that if you move fast
everything fades away, that given time
and noise enough, every memory goes
into the blackness, and if new ones come-

small, mole-like memories that come
to live in the furry dark-they, too,
curl up and die. But Carol goes
to high school now. John works at home
what days he can to spend some time
with Sue and the kids. He drives too fast.

Ellen won't eat her breakfast.
Your sister was going to come
but didn't have the time.
Some mornings at one or two
or three I want you home
a lot, but then it goes.

It all goes.
Hold on fast
to thoughts of home
when they come.
They're going to
less with time.

Time
goes
too
fast.
Come
home.

Forgive me that. One time it wasn't fast.
A myth goes that when the years come
then you will, too. Me, I'll still be home.

[identity profile] shivedheart.livejournal.com 2004-06-04 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Forgive me that. One time it wasn't fast.
A myth goes that when the years come
then you will, too. Me, I'll still be home.


How true! That's a great poem!!

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/if_/ 2004-06-04 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
my god, i love it!

[identity profile] aporue.livejournal.com 2004-06-05 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
hey, i don't know what's up with me or whatever, i think i've just had a long day or a long week, but i read that poem and thought about it, and it made me cry. not for long, and not hysterically or anything. but there were tears, and i needed that. and so i wanted to say, thanks.

[identity profile] rothslovechild.livejournal.com 2004-06-05 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I wrote a few sestinas in high school that weren't too, too bad, but this is by far the most beautiful example of the form I've ever read. Breathtaking. Especially the last sextet.