Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Courting the Present


Because we live too fast and coarsely

I darkened the screen, dressed in wool,

and walked in the wind to the cabin,

courting the present in a dusting of snow

somewhere between water and ice,

keeping the time, as Thoreau advised,

a divine leisure some would call idleness,

observing the hours of the universe

i knew to be more fruitful than work.