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" WORK, SOMETIMES

I was sad all day, and why not. There I was, books piled
on both sides of the table, paper stacked up, words
falling off my tongue.

The robins had been a long time singing, and now it
was beginning to rain.

What are we sure of? Happiness isn’t a town on a map,
or an early arrival, or a job well done, but good work
ongoing. Which is not likely to be the trifling around
with a poem.

Then it began raining hard, and the flowers in the yard
were full of lively fragrance.

You have had days like this, no doubt. And wasn’t it
wonderful, finally, to leave the room? Ah, what a
moment!

As for myself, I swung the door open. And there was
the wordless, singing world. And I ran for my life. "

Mary Oliver , New and Selected Poems, Vol. 2


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Mary Oliver quote : WORK, SOMETIMES<br /><br />I was sad all day, and why not. There I was, books piled<br />on both sides of the table, paper stacked up, words<br />falling off my tongue.<br /><br />The robins had been a long time singing, and now it<br />was beginning to rain.<br /><br />What are we sure of? Happiness isn’t a town on a map,<br />or an early arrival, or a job well done, but good work<br />ongoing. Which is not likely to be the trifling around<br />with a poem.<br /><br />Then it began raining hard, and the flowers in the yard<br />were full of lively fragrance.<br /><br />You have had days like this, no doubt. And wasn’t it<br />wonderful, finally, to leave the room? Ah, what a<br />moment!<br /><br />As for myself, I swung the door open. And there was<br />the wordless, singing world. And I ran for my life.