I Ask You

I am looking outside at bare tree branches – again. They are still taupe against a pale grey sky; nothing has changed in months. I am tempted to feel sad. No, I mustn’t give in to sadness. I ease back a little from the melancholy and think again. I realize that I haven’t read Billy Collins in a while. He usually dispels the gloom. A google search brought me to www.poemhunter.com and this poem.

I Ask You

What scene would I want to be enveloped in
more than this one,
an ordinary night at the kitchen table,
floral wallpaper pressing in,
white cabinets full of glass,
the telephone silent,
a pen tilted back in my hand?

It gives me time to think
about all that is going on outside–
leaves gathering in corners,
lichen greening the high grey rocks,
while over the dunes the world sails on,
huge, ocean-going, history bubbling in its wake.

But beyond this table
there is nothing that I need,
not even a job that would allow me to row to work,
or a coffee-colored Aston Martin DB4
with cracked green leather seats.

No, it’s all here,
the clear ovals of a glass of water,
a small crate of oranges, a book on Stalin,
not to mention the odd snarling fish
in a frame on the wall,
and the way these three candles–
each a different height–
are singing in perfect harmony.

So forgive me
if I lower my head now and listen
to the short bass candle as he takes a solo
while my heart
thrums under my shirt–
frog at the edge of a pond–
and my thoughts fly off to a province
made of one enormous sky
and about a million empty branches. 

Billy Collins
Cosmic forces must be at work, or why else would I have been directed to such a perfect poem for my mood today. Although I don’t have singing candles on the table, I do have a patchwork of today’s newspapers, overseen by a vase of yellow flowers. Make that crate of oranges in the poem, a bag of apples on my kitchen counter and those water glasses, a flower pot waiting to be filled and I am there. My heart might not be a frog at the edge of a pond thumping, but my breath is a wisp of willow waiting for Spring. I think that I will just stay here and wait for Billy, because he said that he was going to fly to a province with one enormous sky and a million empty branches.  We’re over here, Billy!!
Have an awesome day!!
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