April 26, 2011 “If there were no poetry on any day in the world, poetry would be invented that day. For there would be an intolerable hunger. “ Muriel Rukeyser
Sestina With Child
I wrote and sang a lullaby
because there was a little girl
who needed quite a lot of comfort
to help her go to sleep.
I sang about the moon
and stars we see at night.
Then sometime in the night
I heard that lovely lullaby
that told of a silvery moon
and pushed the little girl
into the magic time of sleep.
It gives us all such comfort.
And when I receive comfort
awake or in the night
I have a dreamless sleep
with little need for a lullaby,
just a smile from a little girl
and maybe a peek at the moon.
I gaze up at the moon
drawing all the comfort
I might sing to the girl
when she needs it in the night.
I put electric stars in my lullaby
so she might drowse to sleep.
Imagine eyes closed in sleep
a face lit by the moon.
T’will be her only lullaby
And fill her with the comfort
That doesn’t come with night.
All this for the little girl.
A woman remembers, “When I was a girl
And was restless in my sleep,
I tossed and turned throughout the night
Unless there was a moon
To lighten the dark and give me comfort.
It was like my personal lullaby.”
In the long night—creating a lullaby—
for the sweetest sleep and continuing comfort,
give all girls a slice of the moon.
If you'd like to write a sestina: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sestina
I read this twice I liked it so much. Very lullaby like...I'm so impressed with all the poetry you have written this month. Will you be glad when April is over?
ReplyDeleteThank you Deb. And yes, I think I'll take a little break! How is your grandchild?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful poem! Thank you for sharing it. Can't wait to explore your blog and see your other treasures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful poem. It quickly brought me back to late night/early mornings with my boys...humming along with the crickets with the moon lighting up the room. I agree...it is very lullaby like.
ReplyDeleteOnce again you have used the magic of words to take me to a very quiet place. Your poetry is amazing! I am in awe.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Comforting. Thanks for the lullaby!
ReplyDeleteThe last two verses are my favorite - the repetition of your words makes your poem sound like a song.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear the melody that goes with this poem! Maybe you could put the audio with this! Thanks for sharing! Happy slicing!
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