Poetry Pages
The Green Leaf Files
 
   Kate Knapp Johnson
 

Seeing, in Three Pieces

Somehow we must see
through the shimmering cloth
of daily life, its painted,
evasive facings of what to eat,
to wear? Which work
matters? Is a bird more
or less than a man?

*

There have been people
who helped the world. Named
or not named. They weren't interested
in what might matter,
doubled over as they were
with compassion. Laden
branches, bright rivers.

*

When a bulb burns out
we just change it--
it's not the bulb we love;
it's the light.

*

 

The Meadow

Half the day lost, staring
at this window. I wanted to know
just one true thing

about the soul, but I left thinking
for thought, and now -
two inches of snow have fallen

over the meadow. Where did I go,
how long was I out looking
for you?, who would never leave me,
my withness, my here.

~

 

Selected Bibliography:

When Orchids Were Flowers. Dragon Gate Press 1986

This Perfect Life: Poems Miami University Press 1993

Wind Somewhere, and Shade Pathway Book Service. 2001