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Billy Collins, Blessing the Boats, blessings, boats, Gratitude, Lucille Clifton, poetry, Thanksgiving, The Dead

May you and your loved ones, near and far, have a Blessed Thanksgiving.
blessing the boats
BY LUCILLE CLIFTON
(at St. Mary’s)
may the tide
that is entering even now
the lip of our understanding
carry you out
beyond the face of fear
may you kiss
the wind then turn from it
certain that it will
love your back may you
open your eyes to water
water waving forever
and may you in your innocence
sail through this to that
— From Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1988-2000.
The Dead
BY BILLY COLLINS
The dead are always looking down on us, they say.
while we are putting on our shoes or making a sandwich,
they are looking down through the glass bottom boats of heaven
as they row themselves slowly through eternity.
They watch the tops of our heads moving below on earth,
and when we lie down in a field or on a couch,
drugged perhaps by the hum of a long afternoon,
they think we are looking back at them,
which makes them lift their oars and fall silent
and wait, like parents, for us to close our eyes.
— From Sailing Alone Around the Room. (Random House September 17th 2002)
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Thanks for the introduction to Florence Harrison. Unfamiliar with her, I searched and found a website devoted to her.
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Thanks for sharing that, Steve. I love her artwork.
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These are moving poems.
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I’m glad you enjoyed them.
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Deborah,
That haunting mystical painting and both those unique poems all work well together. Sailing Alone Around the Room was the first Billy Collins book of poetry I ever bought. I’ve purchased many more since then. He’s a delight to read.
Wishing you and your family a fulfilling Thanksgiving together.
Ken
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Thanks, Ken. I’m glad you enjoyed these. I haven’t read a lot of either of these poets, but mean to read more. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving too.
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Another thought provoking post, Deborah. Loved the first poem for its hopefulness. Happy Thanksgiving
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Thank you, VJ. Wishing you a lovely Thanksgiving too.
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Welcome
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