A kite is a victim you are sure of.You love it because it pullsgentle enough to call you master,strong enough to call you fool;because it lives like a desperatetrained falcon in the high sweet airand you can always haul it downto tame it in your drawer.A kite is a fish you have already caughtin a pool where no fish come,so you play him carefully and long,and hope he won't give up,or the wind die down.A kite is the last poem you've written,so you give it to the wind,but you don't let it gountil someone finds yousomething else to do.A kite is a contract of glorythat must be made with the sun,so you make friends with the fieldthe river and the wind,then you pray the whole cold night before,under the travelling cordless moonto make you worthy and lyric and pure.Leonard Cohen(from The Spice-box of Earth)
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Thursday Poem - A Kite Is a Victim
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What a lovely poem. Would love to be able to create such images with my mind.
Oh I wonder if he sang this anytime... but just as a poem it evokes such great feelings of flying kites. I found at the beach there is usually a steady wind that doesn't turn off and on like it does over hills and vales.
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