Today's poetry isn't fancy or complicated, it just struck me as a nice summer poem.
The Chairs That No One Sits In
Billy Collins
You see them on porches and on lawns
down by the lakeside,
usually arranged in pairs implying a couple
who might sit there and look out
at the water or the big shade trees.
The trouble is you never see anyone
sitting in these forlorn chairs
though at one time it must have seemed
a good place to stop and do nothing for a while.
Sometimes there is a little table
between the chairs where no one
is resting a glass or placing a book facedown.
It might be none of my business,
but it might be a good idea one day
for everyone who placed those vacant chairs
on a veranda or a dock to sit down in them
for the sake of remembering
whatever it was they thought deserved
to be viewed from two chairs
side by side with a table in between.
The clouds are high and massive that day.
The woman looks up from her book.
The man takes a sip of his drink.
Then there is nothing but the sound of their looking,
the lapping of lake water, and a call of one bird
then another, cries of joy or warning—
it passes the time to wonder which.
I intend to sit in those chairs this weekend, looking up from my book, sipping my drink, and
listening to the calls of birds. I hope you find the time to do the same.
This poem seems particularly well suited to our current times. We're all stuck at home -- why not take this opportunity to sit in those chairs? I hope you enjoy the time in your chair this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a lovely thought, Bonny. I wish I had 2 chairs waiting for me beside a lake today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lake picture! And yes - do enjoy your time in your chair this weekend. I'll be sitting in mine and sipping, listening, being at peace.
ReplyDelete...it passes the time...
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!!
So true! Sit down and enjoy the peace and view. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteWell! Had I a lake and a view like that, you better believe I'd plop me down in the chair, with a book, just on the off chance that I'd get bored -hah! - looking at the lake, trees, sky... Lovely. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
"then there is nothing but the sound of their looking..." brilliant! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave an amazing weekend!
I ADORE Billy Collins. And I have The Chairs That No One Sits in posted on the bulletin board in my cabin up north -- to remind us to just sit in the damn chairs and ENJOY. What a perfect poem for summer. I'm going to do a lot of sitting this weekend (here at home, not up north, because too many fireworks - and people - for us). XO
ReplyDeletegreat poem! I sit in chairs easily as long as it is not buggy outside.
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ReplyDeleteI must read Billy COllins. I know those chairs. We all do!!! Hooray and thanks for a great poetry post
ReplyDeleteoh my. so good! I think about the chairs we have on our front porch (never used) and the ones on our back porch (often used). every pair tells a story, doesn't it!
ReplyDeleteAmen. Let's all take a deep breath and sit down outdoors beside another. That is, let's sit outdoors before and afternoon the fireworks barrage.
ReplyDeleteI need to take advantage of our two chairs and the small table between and enjoy a summers evening with Smith on our patio tonight! That is a perfect summer poem.
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