Mar 10

Poem: sharing some B.T. Shaw

9:10 pm Category: poetry

I subscribe to the Poetry Daily RSS feed and this was the poem from March 7th. It’s by B.T. Shaw—about whom I know nothing. But I will investigate further.

We End, Like Galileo

With years came diminishing ability to focus
on objects at hand. Pen nib. Collar stud.
Ruby nest of squab bones on a dinner plate.

Behind, then, the distance failed.
Northern hills and eastern olive groves
lost ground until the vineyards vanished
in soft wash of green chintz and gold silk.

He charted each loss in its sidereal arc.
Until the tipped stars, too, emptied the glass,
opening the curtain on everyday dark.

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