Timely Poems, Selected by Stephanie Carney
Timely Poems, Selected by Stephanie Carney
Waiting by Leza Lowitz
You keep waiting for something to happen,
the thing that lifts you out of yourself,catapults you into doing all the things you’ve put off
the great things you’re meant to do in your life,but somehow never quite get to.
You keep waiting for the planets to shiftthe new moon to bring news,
the universe to align, something to give.Meanwhile, the pile of papers, the laundry, the dishes the job—
it all stacks up while you keep hopingfor some miracle to blast down upon you,
scattering the piles to the winds.Sometimes you lie in bed, terrified of your life.
Sometimes you laugh at the privilege of waking.But all the while, life goes on in its messy way.
And then you turn forty. Or fifty. Or sixty . . .and some part of you realizes you are not alone
and you find signs of this in the animal kingdom—when a snake sheds its skin its eyes glaze over,
it slinks under a rock, not wanting to be touched,and when caterpillar turns to butterfly
if the pupa is brushed, it will die—and when the bird taps its beak hungrily against the egg
it’s because the thing is too small, too small,and it needs to break out.
And midlife walks you into that wisdomthat this is what transformation looks like—
the mess of it, the tapping at the walls of your life,the yearning and writhing and pushing,
until one day, one dayyou emerge from the wreck
embracing both the immense dawnand the dusk of the body,
glistening, beautifuljust as you are.
(from Poems of Awakening, edited by Betsy Small)
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