Geneen Marie Haugen ~ The Return
July 17, 2013
Some day, if you are lucky,
you’ll return from a thunderous journey
trailing snake scales, wing fragments
and the musk of Earth and moon.Eyes will examine you for signs
of damage, or change
and you, too, will wonder
if your skin shows tracesof fur, or leaves,
if thrushes have built a nest
of your hair, if Andromeda
burns from your eyes.Do not be surprised by prickly questions
from those who barely inhabit
their own fleeting lives, who barely taste
their own possibility, who barely dream.If your hands are empty, treasureless,
if your toes have not grown claws,
if your obedient voice has not
become a wild cry, a howl,you will reassure them. We warned you,
they might declare, there is nothing else,
no point, no meaning, no mystery at all,
just this frantic waiting to die.And yet, they tremble, mute,
afraid you’ve returned without sweet
elixir for unspeakable thirst, without
a fluent dance or holy languageto teach them, without a compass
bearing to a forgotten border where
no one crosses without weeping
for the terrible beauty of galaxiesand granite and bone. They tremble,
hoping your lips hold a secret,
that the song your body now sings
will redeem them, yet they fearyour secret is dangerous, shattering,
and once it flies from your astonished
mouth, they–like you–must disintegrate
before unfolding tremulous wings.-The Return by Geneen Marie Haugen
Sincerely,
Breathtaking and oh so very welcome.
Thank you for visiting, Anne! Blessings!