Poet Jane Hirshfield said "... the feeling I have about poem-writing (is) that it is always an exploration, of discovering something I didn't already know. Who I am shifts from moment to moment, year to year. What I can perceive does as well. A new poem peers into mystery, into whatever lies just beyond the edge of knowable ground."
I bring a different poem to the writing classes each week, not only to inspire but to introduce new poets to the group members.
I Am Tired by Fernando Pesoa
I am tired, that is clear, Because, at certain stage, people have to be tired. Of what I am tired, I don't know: It would not serve me at all to know Since the tiredness stays just the same. The wound hurts as it hurts And not in function of the cause that produced it. Yes, I am tired, And ever so slightly smiling At the tiredness being only this - In the body a wish for sleep, In the soul a desire for not thinking And, to crown all, a luminous transparency Of the retrospective understanding… And the one luxury of not now having hopes? I am intelligent: that's all. I have seen much and understood much of what I have seen. And there is a certain pleasure even in tiredness this brings us, That in the end the head does still serve for something. ~ from Another Republic ed. by Charles Simic and Mark Strand (The Ecco Press, HarperCollins, 1985)