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" for how many years have you gone through the house
shutting the windows,
while the rain was still five miles away

and veering, o plum-colored clouds, to the north
away from you

and you did not even know enough
to be sorry,

you were glad
those silver sheets, with the occasional golden staple,

were sweeping on, elsewhere,
violent and electric and uncontrollable--

and will you find yourself finally wanting to forget
all enclosures, including

the enclosure of yourself, o lonely leaf, and will you
dash finally, frantically,

to the windows and haul them open and lean out
to the dark, silvered sky, to everything

that is beyond capture, shouting
i'm here, i'm here! now, now, now, now, now. "

Mary Oliver


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Mary Oliver quote : for how many years have you gone through the house<br />shutting the windows,<br />while the rain was still five miles away<br /><br />and veering, o plum-colored clouds, to the north<br />away from you<br /><br />and you did not even know enough<br />to be sorry,<br /><br />you were glad<br />those silver sheets, with the occasional golden staple,<br /><br />were sweeping on, elsewhere,<br />violent and electric and uncontrollable--<br /><br />and will you find yourself finally wanting to forget<br />all enclosures, including<br /><br />the enclosure of yourself, o lonely leaf, and will you<br />dash finally, frantically,<br /><br />to the windows and haul them open and lean out<br />to the dark, silvered sky, to everything<br /><br />that is beyond capture, shouting<br />i'm here, i'm here! now, now, now, now, now.