31.3.11

The Love of Morning


It is hard sometimes to drag ourselves 
back to the love of morning
after we've lain in the dark crying out
O God, save us from the horror . . . .
 
God has saved the world one more day
even with its leaden burden of human evil;
we wake to birdsong.
And if sunlight's gossamer lifts in its net
the weight of all that is solid,
our hearts, too, are lifted,
swung like laughing infants;
 
 but on gray mornings,
all incident - our own hunger,
the dear tasks of continuance,
the footsteps before us in the earth's
beloved dust, leading the way - all,
is hard to love again
for we resent a summons
that disregards our sloth, and this
calls us, calls us.
 
~ Denise Levertov

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