The Present Poem by Michael Donaghy

The Present

Rating: 4.5


For the present there is just one moon,
though every level pond gives back another.

But the bright disc shining in the black lagoon,
perceived by astrophysicist and lover,

is milliseconds old. And even that light's
seven minutes older than its source.

And the stars we think we see on moonless nights
are long extinguished. And, of course,

this very moment, as you read this line,
is literally gone before you know it.

Forget the here-and-now. We have no time
but this device of wantonness and wit.

Make me this present then: your hand in mine,
and we'll live out our lives in it.

Thursday, December 11, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Smoky Hoss 08 November 2022

The eternal now, as Paul Tillich called it, love alone is the presence of past, future and eternalness mingling forever with us...

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Bill Wright 23 September 2016

Yes, this is a very touching poem.

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