Saturday, April 15, 2006

Black Saturday

Howard Nemerov (1920-1991)
THE SNOW GLOBE

A long time ago, when I was a child,
They left my light on while I went to sleep,
As though they would have wanted me beguiled
By brightness if at all; dark was too deep.

And they left me one toy, a village white
With the fresh snow and silently in glass Frozen forever.
But if you shook it,
The snow would rise up in the rounded space

And from the limits of the universe
Snow itself down again.
O world of white, First home of dreams!
Now that I have my dead, I want so cold an emblem to rehearse
How many of them have gone from the world's light,
As I have gone, too, from my snowy bed.

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