Lullaby for a certain blind little imp, coveter (from a cave deep within the soul) of miracles: squandering its days in greedy longing for something, anything, of which it knows nothing at all…
Miracle Fair
Commonplace miracle:
that so many commonplace miracles happen.An ordinary miracle:
in the dead of night
the barking of invisible dogs.One miracle out of many:
a small, airy cloud
yet it can block a large and heavy moon.Several miracles in one:
an alder tree reflected in the water,
and that it’s backwards left to right
and that it grows there, crown down
and never reaches the bottom,
even though the water is shallow.An everyday miracle:
winds weak to moderate
turning gusty in storms.First among equal miracles:
cows are cows.Second to none:
just this orchard
from just that seed.A miracle without a cape and top hat:
scattering white doves.A miracle, for what else could you call it:
today the sun rose at three-fourteen
and will set at eight-o-one.A miracle, less surprising than it should be:
even though the hand has fewer than six fingers,
it still has more than four.A miracle, just take a look around:
the world is everywhere.An additional miracle, as everything is additional:
the unthinkable
is thinkable.
(by Wislawa Szymborska; translated by Joanna Trzeciak [source])
Jayne says
Ah, ’tis lovely. And sad, in a way. So many miracles. On-a-daily-basis miracles we fail to see. Thanks for taking us to market. If there’s any extra (hope the blind little imp doesn’t mind), I’m going to take this home with me. ;)
John says
Oh, don’t worry about the imp. He’s a selfish little S.O.B. by default, but he takes orders pretty well. Kind of like — if you’re familiar with the Harry Potter world — Kreacher the house-elf. Heh.
Jayne says
LOL! Oh no! Then “Kreacher won’t, Kreacher won’t, Kreacher won’t!” ;/
Jayne says
Oops– ’tis!
John says
Fixed that for ya. :)
Jules says
That is so beautiful. For a while there, I thought it might be Mary Oliver.