"The Birds"

American Life in Poetry: Column 086

By Ted Kooser,
U.S. poet laureate, 2004-2006

Linda Pastan, who lives in Maryland, is a master of the kind of water-clear writing that enables us to see into the depths. This is a poem about migrating birds, but also about how it feels to witness the passing of another year.

The Birds

are heading south, pulled
by a compass in the genes.
They are not fooled
by this odd November summer,
though we stand in our doorways
wearing cotton dresses.
We are watching them

as they swoop and gather–
the shadow of wings
falls over the heart.
When they rustle among
the empty branches, the trees
must think their lost leaves
have come back.

The birds are heading south,
instinct is the oldest story.
They fly over their doubles,
the mute weathervanes,
teaching all of us
with their tailfeathers
the true north.

Reprinted from “The Imperfect Paradise,” by Linda Pastan. Copyright (c) 1988 by Linda Pastan. With permission of the publisher, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. Ms. Pastan’s most recent book is “Queen of a Rainy Country,” W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2006. This weekly column is supported by The Poetry Foundation, The Library of Congress, and the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This column does not accept unsolicited poetry.

I never was an Emmit Smith fan…

..when he played with the Cowboys. I didn’t like the team (They DEFINITELY weren’t/aren’t “America’s Team”), the coach(es) or anything about them and I thought Emmit Smtih was arrogant and cocky. This was a period of time when I was pulling for the 49ers so that may have something to do with how I felt. Regardless, Cowboys-and-anything-associated-therein = devil spawn.

However, “Dancing With The Stars” (DWTS), the guilty pleasure that I have enjoyed for the last 10 weeks, has succeeded in making me an Emmitt Smith fan. His dancing got progressively better each week and he was the only one who seemed to be having FUN when he was dancing! Therefore, I was (and still am) very happy that Mr. Smith won DWTS last night.

What do I watch now on Tuesdays and Wednesdays? Probably “House” on Tuesdays but Wednesdays are a barren waste land until February when “Lost” returns. *sigh*… maybe I’ll read a book.

Gloomy Day Shuffle

1. Gold Lion Yeah Yeah Yeahs
2. Alfred Lion Interlude Madlib
3. Bulldog The Fireballs
4. Touch Me With Your Love Beth Orton
5. True Love Will Find You Beck
6. Hey Hippopotamus Justin Roberts
7. Comes a Time Neil Young
8. Natural Anthem The Postal Service
9. Spark Tori Amos
10. Bada Bing Danger Doom
11. Lola Stars and Stripes The Stills
12. Spongbob and Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy The Flaming Lips
13. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes Crosby, Stills & Nash
14. Only For Me James Taylor
15. Black Water Doobie Brothers
16. The Man Who Loved Beer David Byrne
17. Janine Soul Coughing
18. Christmas Time is Here Vince Guaraldi
19. Morning Dew Grateful Dead
20. I Should Have Known Better Yo La Tengo