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Joan Metelerkamp
Come Together
Come Together
Come Together
I consult the old oracle,I draw the Dao of Perseverance –
make it all come together –
all, you know, meaning
married to metaphor,
the alchemical conjunction;
the institution of marriage
the enduring union
soft and compliant inside
like hands held
under the bedclothes
you’re in a good mood my husband laughs
and I laugh inside, yes, well, wouldn’t you be
if you’d played polished keys,
modern music, to well over
however long it lasts –
there he goes into the world with our whistling son –
I lie back, glance at recipe books, consider supper,
consider a party when our daughter comes back,
consider the lilies,
consider the spring, decide it’s begun
get up: bring it all together:
get into that matter.
© 2009, Joan Metelerkamp
From: Burnt Offering
Publisher: Modjadji Books, Cape Town
Hexagram 32 of the I Ching refers to "the institution of marriage . . . the enduring union . . . soft and compliant inside".
From: Burnt Offering
Publisher: Modjadji Books, Cape Town
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Come Together
I consult the old oracle,I draw the Dao of Perseverance –
make it all come together –
all, you know, meaning
married to metaphor,
the alchemical conjunction;
the institution of marriage
the enduring union
soft and compliant inside
like hands held
under the bedclothes
you’re in a good mood my husband laughs
and I laugh inside, yes, well, wouldn’t you be
if you’d played polished keys,
modern music, to well over
however long it lasts –
there he goes into the world with our whistling son –
I lie back, glance at recipe books, consider supper,
consider a party when our daughter comes back,
consider the lilies,
consider the spring, decide it’s begun
get up: bring it all together:
get into that matter.
From: Burnt Offering
Hexagram 32 of the I Ching refers to "the institution of marriage . . . the enduring union . . . soft and compliant inside".
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