Christian Wiman (b. 1966)
Memory's Mercies
Memory's mercies
mostly aren't
but there were
I swear
days
veined with grace
like a lucky
rock
ripping
electrically over
whatever water
there was —
ten skips
twenty
in the telling:
all the day's aches
eclipsed
and a late sun
belling
even sleeping Leroy
back
into his body
to smile
at some spirit-lit
tank-rock
skimming the real
so belongingly
no longing
clung to it
when it plunged
bright as a firefly
into nowhere,
I swear.
From Once in the West: Poems (New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2014).
Dan Clendenin dan@journeywithjesus.net