Learning In The Starlight Poem by gershon hepner

Learning In The Starlight



We lift each other in the starlight to
a realm that lies so far beyond the moon
that we are unaware of any tune
except of that which sings of me and you.
When dawn arrives we’ll know that we have reached
each other in a way the moon and sun
prevent, because we can’t be seen as one
where feelings of the bleary-eyed are bleached.

What we learn in starlight is far more
indelible than what in moonlight we
discern, and have to strain our eyes to see,
but blinded by our feelings can’t ignore.
In moonlight we believe that we can trust
our eyes, but in the starlight we rely
on feelings, and we learn the reason why
the heart that speaks to us declares, “You must.”

Inspired by “This, ” a poem by Osip Mandelstam:


This is what I most want
unpursued, alone
to reach beyond the light
that I am furthest from.

And for you to shine there-
no other happiness-
and learn, from starlight,
what its fire might suggest.

A star burns as a star,
light becomes light,
because our murmuring
strengthens us, and warms the night.

And I want to say to you
my little one, whispering,
I can only lift you towards the light
by means of this babbling.



5/18/09

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