songs of experience

Track & Field Olympian, Joan Nesbit Mabe, waxes philosophical... and sometimes wanes.

2/28/2005

extreme happiness

Filed under: Joan @ 10:29 pm

Like most English-major geeks, I make notes in the margins of books. This week I read a poem by Jane Kenyon and wrote the names of my three dauthers (Sarah Jane, Rosie, and Lizzie) next to the line, “happiness saved its most extreme form for you alone.”

Happiness

“There’s just no accounting for happiness,
or the way it turns up like a prodigal
who comes back to the dust at your feet
having squandered a fortune far away.

And how can you not forgive?
You make a feast in honor of what
was lost, and take from its place the finest
garment, which you saved for an occasion
you could not imagine, and you weep night and day
to know that you were not abandoned,
that happiness saved its most extreme form
for you alone.

No, happiness is the uncle you never
knew about, who flies a single-engine plane
onto the grassy landing strip, hitchhikes
into town, and inquires at every door
until he finds you asleep midafternoon
as you so often are during the unmerciful
hours of your despair.

It comes to the monk in his cell.
It comes to the woman sweeping the street
with a birch broom, to the child
whose mother has passed out from drink.
It comes to the lover, to the dog chewing
a sock, to the pusher, to the basket maker,
and to the clerk stacking cans of carrots
in the night.
It even comes to the boulder
in the perpetual shade of pine barrens,
to rain falling on the open sea,
to the wineglass, weary of holding wine. ”

1 Comment »

  1. That is a marvelous poem. Thank you for that. It is a treat to read your commentary here, and know that you are so much more than your stellar past, and that the cooler thing about you is that you are so smart and that you read! So many runners it seems are consumed by the physical striving of the sport, at the end of the day, there isn’t much to talk about.

    Comment by kate lawson — 4/8/2005 @ 12:57 pm

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