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Sally Bliumis-Dunn
GRATITUDE
The grass seems lusher
in the wet gray air,but less approachable now—
thick curtain of pouring rain.The day before I leave your home,
crimson urn on the dark cherry
coffee table, picture windows
framing the lagoon—all seem more beautiful,
knowing I won’t see them
for another year.As though I look at them
through something likethis curtain of rain.
More beautiful, but beautiful
still on all the days before.I used to envy the simply grateful,
who, without needingseparation or loss,
would lift their heads
from their busy supper or bookand revel in the steam from a teacup
winding its slow way
to nothingness in the air,or just the teacup
catching the window’s tiny
parallelogram of light.
–from Rattle #30, Winter 2008








June 1st, 2009 at 10:27 am
A quiet and beautiful poem. I will be looking for “parallelogram[s] of light” everywhere I go from now on. And I’ll probably be repeating the phrase just to feel it over and over again on my tongue.