RAE’S READS

Poems can be about anything. Here is a poem by William Stafford about the joys of journaling.

“KEEPING A JOURNAL” by William Stafford

“At night it was easy for me with my little candle

to sit late recording what happened that day, Sometimes

rain breathing in from the dark would begin softly

across the roof and them drum wildly for attention .

The candle flame would hunger after each wafting

of air. My pen inscribed thin shadows that leaned

forward and hurried their lines along the wall.

More important than what was recorded, these evenings

deepened my life; they framed every event

or thought and placed it with care by the others.

As time went on, that scribbled wall–even if

it stayed blank– became where everything

recognized itself and passed into meaning.”

(Note: “William (or Bill) Stafford stayed faithful to his journals and diaries over the years, urging friends, family members, and students to keep a record of their thoughts. The thoughts cherished and saved in ink often then took shape as poems on a later date, when the experiences ripened well enough to attach themselves to words.”

Start a journal this month in order to record your thoughts and experiences. Who knows what form they may finally take–a poem, perhaps?
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2 responses to “APRIL,2022: National Poetry Month”

  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    This is a new-to-me poem. And it’s by one of my favorites, William Stafford. Thank you.

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