[New-Poetry] from the Writer's Almanac
Anny Ballardini
anny.ballardini at tin.it
Sun Dec 31 03:15:29 EST 2006
Poem: "Benediction" by Stanley Kunitz, from The Collected Poems.
© W.W. Norton. Reprinted with permission. (buy now)
Benediction
God banish from your house
The fly, the roach, the mouse
That riots in the walls
Until the plaster falls;
Admonish from your door
The hypocrite and liar;
No shy, soft, tigrish fear
Permit upon your stair,
Nor agents of your doubt.
God drive them whistling out.
Let nothing touched with evil,
Let nothing that can shrivel
Heart's tenderest frond, intrude
Upon your still, deep blood.
Against the drip of night
God keep all windows tight,
Protect your mirrors from
Surprise, delirium,
Admit no trailing wind
Into your shuttered mind
To plume the lake of sleep
With dreams. If you must weep
God give you tears, but leave
You secrecy to grieve,
And islands for your pride,
And love to nest in your side.
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