To build an old house
One must first confront
impossibility.
It is possible, yes, to
lay a new floor
With worn boards.
But the paths are undone.
The knots and warps
must be laid out,
And reunited with such
care and tact,
To be pinned down with elder nails
That need be pulled
from older boards,
One by one, so they
lift themselves
Straightly, able still
to sink again without
Risk of warp or bend.
Already, I am at risk
of losing you.
Because to build an old
house is labor more than to build anew,
And, at times, a man
will find himself without friend.
And to build an old
house is to recognize
That we are all born
fools –
It takes years to seize.
We don’t know what is
in our eyes,
We don’t know what the
house might be.
And this business of
building an old house goes on.
Even after the floor is
laid,
We are fools to the
matter of the doors,
Until we find their
elder knobs, their elder frames.
And still there are the
hinges, the locks, there are the keys.
At any point you could
ruin my plans with a letter.
Stop my building and
planning and drafting.
Each word leading me
further away from the structure.
And on the windows
there are the curtains frayed
And tying the curtains
there is the tatted lace.
To build an old house
one must look down and say
These are my arms
They are the tools
I have carried and put
to use
Weaving sometimes with yours
And before you that
stiffened and swayed.
And didn’t always wait
for instructions.
Didn’t wait to hear
what you’d say.
They have lived in many
boxes.
They have slept in many
beds.
They have earned their
keep –
sewn seeds, and carried
heavy crates.
And this is how one knows
that ones arms are to build a home.
A place to retreat.
Because there have
already been nights alone.
There has already been
sleet and snow.
There have already been
other men
To whom you have made
promises – one can’t know.
And I’d rather not feel
them slackened and empty.
I’d rather use them to
build a home.
Still, at your call I’d
stop to build this artifice
This new but old home,
Because though I’ve
worked with determination,
I’d rather not build
alone.
1 comment:
wise words.
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