Monday, April 04, 2011

Love, a most favorite poem by a most favorite poet, Billy Collins (and some portraits of Saints)

The boy at the far end of the train car
kept looking behind him
as if he were afraid or expecting someone
St. Teresa

and then she appeared in the glass door
of the forward car and he rose
and opened the door and let her in

and she entered the car carrying
a large black case
in the unmistakable shape of a cello.

She looked like an angel with a high forehead
and somber eyes and her hair
was tied up behind her neck with a black bow.

And because of all that,
he seemed a little awkward
in his happiness to see her,

whereas she was simply there,
perfectly existing as a creature
with a soft face who played the cello.

And the reason I am writing this
on the back of a manila envelope
now that they have left the train together

is to tell you that when she turned
to lift the large, delicate cello
onto the overhead rack,

I saw him looking up at her
and what she was doing
the way the eyes of saints are painted

when they are looking up at God
when he is doing something remarkable,
something that identifies him as God.

St. Catherine by Raphael
St. Agatha by Niccolo de Simone

4 comments:

  1. Gorgeous Jennifer.
    I love that image of St Teresa of Avila - my girls attend a school of the same name so she's got a special place in our family.

    Felicity x

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  2. I had to google Billy Collins. I guess that shows what I know about poetry. I'm trying to learn though. :)

    But it does paint a beautiful picture, doesn't it.

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  3. Hope you are well. :)

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  4. Glad you found St. Teresa on my site. It is such a beautiful graphic!

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