! ! A Thought After Yeats Poem by Michael Shepherd

! ! A Thought After Yeats

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When youth was life and life was youth
and life was love and love was life,
I thought love came and went;
its coming, overwhelming; and its going,
death of spirit; then, as if
the wild white swans had flown away
and left the waters of the heart’s lake cold.

But now I know it’s not like that:
love that, guarded, never flies from here in heart
to where it will, may grow dark, cold and miserly;
ungiven every livelong day
it turns to rags and dry old bones,
confiscated in the heart.

Better now, be with those wild white swans
which on a dark cold icy winter’s day
gather at the water’s edge to stretch
for yesterday’s warm loaf still fresh;
then turn, swim, lift strong wings and fly
one knows not where, and may not ask;

watch them then, into the distance;
hear the flap of wings grow into silent air;
pause still a little while;
then turn, one’s living breath
white in that winter air;
then back to warmth of home and love and peat fire
glowing in the hearth of heart renewed.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Fay Slimm 02 December 2009

'a thought after Yeats' indeed but much more too in this container of reminders dear Michel - - the opening lines start the flow and going it goes all the way into the reader's heart. Dear friend my thanks for this and other favourites written in your golden style, with which it will now keep good company..... many a cyberspace hug from Fay...

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