Keening: A Brief Primer

The world is a complex fatigue.

Hayden Carruth, “August First”

Whatever asks, heart kneels and offers to bear.

Jane Hirshfield, “What the Heart Wants”

Now of all voyagers I remember, who among them

Did not board ship with grief among their maps? —

Till it seemed men never go anywhere, they only leave

Wherever they are, when the dying begins.

Mary Oliver, “No Voyage”

I thought that if I could put it all down, that would be one way. And next the thought came to me that to leave all out would be another, and truer, way.

John Ashbery, “The New Spirit”

Earth, give me back your pure gifts,

the towers of silence which rose

from the solemnity of their roots.

I want to go back to being what I have not been,

and learn to go back from such deeps

that amongst all natural things

I could live or not live; it does not matter

to be one stone more, the dark stone,

the pure stone which the river bears away.

Pablo Neruda, “Oh Earth Wait For Me”

Fold your wings, my soul,

those wings you had spread wide

to soar to the terrestrial peaks

where the light is most ardent:

it is for you simply to wait

the descent of the Fire –supposing it to be willing

to take possession of you.

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Hymn to the Universe

How many nights must it take

one such as me to learn

that we aren’t, after all, made

from the bird which flies out of its ashes,

that for a man,

as he goes up in flames, his one work

is

to open himself, to be

the flames?

Galway Kinnell, “Another Night in the Ruins”

It is a special type of sleeplessness that produces the indictment of birth.

E.M. Cioran, The Trouble With Being Born


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