Robert Hass

–Online Poems Essay, Research Paper


MEDITATIONS AT LAGUNITAS


All the new thinking is about loss.


In this it resembles all the old thinking.


The idea, for example, that each particular erases


the luminous clarity of a general idea. That the clown-


faced woodpecker probing the dead sculpted trunk


of that black birch is, by his presence,


some tragic falling off from a first world


of undivided light. Or the other notion that,


because there is in this world no one thing


to which the bramble of blackberry corresponds,


a word is elegy to what it signifies.


We talked about it late last night and in the voice


of my friend, there was a thin wire of grief, a tone


almost querulous. After a while I understood that,


talking this way, everything dissolves: justice,


pine, hair, woman, you and I. There was a woman


I made love to and I remembered how, holding


her small shoulders in my hands sometimes,


I felt a violent wonder at her presence


like a thirst for salt, for my childhood river


with its island willows, silly music from the pleasure boat,


muddy places where we caught the little orange-silver fish


called pumpkinseed. It hardly had to do with her.


Longing, we say, because desire is full


of endless distances. I must have been the same to her.


But I remember so much, the way her hands dismantled bread,


the thing her father said that hurt her, what


she dreamed. There are moments when the body is as numinous


as words, days that a

re the good flesh continuing.


Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings,


saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry.


? 1987 Robert Hass


Online Source: http://www.diacenter.org/diacenter/prg/poetry/87_88/hass1.html


MISERY AND SPLENDOR


Summoned by conscious recollection, she


would be smiling, they might be in a kitchen talking,


before or after dinner. But they are in this other room,


The window has many small panes, and they are on a couch


embracing. He holds her as tightly


as he can, she buries herself in his body.


Morning, maybe it is evening, light


is flowing through the room. Outside,


the day is slowly succeeded by night,


succeeded by day. The process wobbles wildly


and accelerates: weeks, months, years. The light in the


room


does not change, so it is plain what is happening.


They are trying to become one creature,


and something will not have it. They are tender


with each other, afraid


their brief, sharp cries will reconcile them to the moment


when they fall away again. So they rub against each other,


their mouths dry, then wet, then dry.


They feel themselves at the center of a powerful


and baffled will. They feel


they are an almost animal


washed up on the shore of a world–


or huddled up against the gate of a garden–


to which they can’t admit they can never be admitted.


? Robert Hass, from Human Wishes


Online Source: http://www.diacenter.org/diacenter/prg/poetry/87_88/hass2.html

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