Ted Kooser. Photo credit: UNL Publications and Photography. That sage curse, "May you live in interesting times," has been upon us for the past few years, but here a Kentucky poet, Jonathan Greene, offers us some reassurance that there is order in the world.
Greene has a special talent for, and love of, short poems, and this is a good example of his work.
This poem is from his most recent book, “Afloat,” published by Broadstone Books.
The Return
We are heartened when each year the barn swallows return.
They find their old nests, teach their young to fly, lining up on the barn roof for their first flight.
They remind us, for now, some rituals of this good earth continue.
Ted Kooser. Photo credit: UNL Publications and Photography. That sage curse, "May you live in interesting times," has been upon us for the past few years, but here a Kentucky poet, Jonathan Greene, offers us some reassurance that there is order in the world.
Greene has a special talent for, and love of, short poems, and this is a good example of his work.
This poem is from his most recent book, “Afloat,” published by Broadstone Books.
The Return
We are heartened when each year the barn swallows return.
They find their old nests, teach their young to fly, lining up on the barn roof for their first flight.
They remind us, for now, some rituals of this good earth continue.