Monday, December 28, 2020

Poetry on Monday


As we approach the end of 2020, I've been thinking about the multitude of things that weren't possible this year. I know turning the calendar page to 2021 will not be a magic cure-all, but I do hope that many more things become possible for all of us in the new year. 

Possibilities
by Wislawa Szymborska

I prefer movies.
I prefer cats.
I prefer the oaks along the Warta.
I prefer Dickens to Dostoyevsky.
I prefer myself liking people
to myself loving mankind.
I prefer keeping a needle and thread on hand, just in case.
I prefer the color green.
I prefer not to maintain
that reason is to blame for everything.
I prefer exceptions.
I prefer to leave early.
I prefer talking to doctors about something else.
I prefer the old fine-lined illustrations.
I prefer the absurdity of writing poems
to the absurdity of not writing poems.
I prefer, where love’s concerned, nonspecific anniversaries
that can be celebrated every day.
I prefer moralists
who promise me nothing.
I prefer cunning kindness to the over-trustful kind.
I prefer the earth in civvies.
I prefer conquered to conquering countries.
I prefer having some reservations.
I prefer the hell of chaos to the hell of order.
I prefer Grimms’ fairy tales to the newspapers’ front pages.
I prefer leaves without flowers to flowers without leaves.
I prefer dogs with uncropped tails.
I prefer light eyes, since mine are dark.
I prefer desk drawers.
I prefer many things that I haven’t mentioned here
to many things I’ve also left unsaid.
I prefer zeroes on the loose
to those lined up behind a cipher.
I prefer the time of insects to the time of stars.
I prefer to knock on wood.
I prefer not to ask how much longer and when.
I prefer keeping in mind even the possibility
that existence has its own reason for being.

By Wislawa Szymborska, From Nothing Twice, 1997. Wydawnctwo Literackie. Translated by S. Baranczak & C. Cavanagh. 

You can read more about the poet here

I wish you mindfulness, peace, good health, plenty of possibilities, and some poetry this week. 

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful! (I have written down: "I prefer not to ask how much longer and when." Wise words and ones very needed!)

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  2. beautiful poem, 2021 has to be better!!!

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  3. The beginning of 2021 does fill me with the hope of new possibilities in the new year as well, Bonny. I hope today is a great day for you that portends well for 2021! Happy Monday, Bonny!

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  4. Many years ago, my "one little word" was . . . possibility. That year, I found the poem you've shared today -- and it became my "theme song" for the entire year. I love it more every time I read it! (The power of Szymborska. . . ) It is the ultimate perfect New Year poem, and I thank you so much for sharing it today. XO

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  5. I love the poem for what it says but also for how it's making me thinking about what I do and don't prefer. It's a great way to contemplate the approach of a new year.

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  6. "I prefer myself liking people to loving mankind." Wow, that line really spoke to me, especially at this moment in time, when I'm having such a hard time feeling anything positive toward some people. Far better, I think, for me to focus on warm feelings toward individuals (friends and family) than trying to feel something good toward people in general.

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  7. Thank-you Bonny! this has certainly gotten me thinking!

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  8. Beautiful poem and from an author new to me, thankyou for sharing.
    I found you whilsst blog hopping, be lovely to see you over on mine at emeraldcottage.blogspot.com
    Jillxo

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