you know me as a stranger

Go On

It could go on forever from here,

For all I know.

There’s no end that I can see.

Spotless clouds multiply

Beyond finite finality,

Dropping oily shadows

On the saltwater bay,

Shimmying down and over

The misty grey-green hills

That turn back sailors

And wall off my horizon.

They could go on forever.


From somewhere an ancient tune

Conjures a dance in campfire light.

A glance reveals an elderly man

With a wooden flute, tapping a foot

To music he pries from the flesh of a tree.

This is so irregular I could deny it,

But I hear the music, I see the musician

Here and now on the settling wake

Of the second millennium,

Calling back Celtic glory

To make him whole today.

He could go on forever.


To my left in elm shadows,

A dear old girl of dear old heart

Faces a like companion,

Stretching her arms in gestures

That expand the meaning of her words.

She draws her listener along.

They collude in her retrospection,

In her experiences better shared.

So how can I see them to my left

When they’ve been uprooted

From this now,

To walk in time already past

That could go on forever?


And on this stone I rest,

In answer to a craftsman’s hope,

Songwriters dreaming in my brain.

Here I live among the crickets

Cheering invisibly all around.

I am with the pigeons scavenging

In simple grace to feed their blood.

I am among the lazy pines basking

In the white light of the sun

And among the golden hawks

Bathing their backs in shifting clouds.

I drift along with the quivering sea,

Brandishing its blue in rejection of all else.

I am one with the paver’s bricks

And with the dry leaves that skim their tops

And the minuscule ants that forage between,

And I could go on forever.