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" After Years

Today, from a distance, I saw you
walking away, and without a sound
the glittering face of a glacier
slid into the sea. An ancient oak
fell in the Cumberlands, holding only
a handful of leaves, and an old woman
scattering corn to her chickens looked up
for an instant. At the other side
of the galaxy, a star thirty-five times
the size of our own sun exploded
and vanished, leaving a small green spot
on the astronomer's retina
as he stood on the great open dome
of my heart with no one to tell. "

Ted Kooser , Delights and Shadows


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Ted Kooser quote : <b>After Years</b><br /><br />Today, from a distance, I saw you<br />walking away, and without a sound<br />the glittering face of a glacier<br />slid into the sea. An ancient oak<br />fell in the Cumberlands, holding only<br />a handful of leaves, and an old woman<br />scattering corn to her chickens looked up<br />for an instant. At the other side<br />of the galaxy, a star thirty-five times<br />the size of our own sun exploded<br />and vanished, leaving a small green spot<br />on the astronomer's retina<br />as he stood on the great open dome<br />of my heart with no one to tell.