Sunday, April 14, 2013
  We’re all curious about what might hurt us:
Conrad Aiken
 
126. Morning Song From "Senlin"
 
IT is morning, Senlin says, and in the morning 
When the light drips through the shutters like the dew, 
I arise, I face the sunrise, 
And do the things my fathers learned to do. 
Stars in the purple dusk above the rooftops         5
Pale in a saffron mist and seem to die, 
And I myself on swiftly tilting planet 
Stand before a glass and tie my tie. 
  
Vine-leaves tap my window, 
Dew-drops sing to the garden stones,  10
The robin chirps in the chinaberry tree 
Repeating three clear tones. 
  
It is morning. I stand by the mirror 
And tie my tie once more. 
While waves far off in a pale rose twilight  15
Crash on a white sand shore. 
I stand by a mirror and comb my hair: 
How small and white my face!— 
The green earth tilts through a sphere of air 
And bathes in a flame of space.  20
There are houses hanging above the stars 
And stars hung under a sea... 
And a sun far off in a shell of silence 
Dapples my walls for me.... 
  
It is morning, Senlin says, and in the morning  25
Should I not pause in the light to remember God? 
Upright and firm I stand on a star unstable, 
He is immense and lonely as a cloud. 
I will dedicate this moment before my mirror 
To him alone, for him I will comb my hair.  30
Accept these humble offerings, clouds of silence! 
I will think of you as I descend the stair. 
  
Vine-leaves tap my window, 
The snail-track shines on the stones; 
Dew-drops flash from the chinaberry tree  35
Repeating two clear tones. 
  
It is morning, I awake from a bed of silence, 
Shining I rise from the starless waters of sleep. 
The walls are about me still as in the evening, 
I am the same, and the same name still I keep.  40
The earth revolves with me, yet makes no motion, 
The stars pale silently in a coral sky. 
In a whistling void I stand before my mirror, 
Unconcerned, and tie my tie. 
  
There are horses neighing on far-off hills  45
Tossing their long white manes, 
And mountains flash in the rose-white dusk, 
Their shoulders black with rains.... 
It is morning, I stand by the mirror 
And surprise my soul once more;  50
The blue air rushes above my ceiling, 
There are suns beneath my floor.... 
  
...It is morning, Senlin says, I ascend from darkness 
And depart on the winds of space for I know not where; 
My watch is wound, a key is in my pocket,  55
And the sky is darkened as I descend the stair. 
There are shadows across the windows, clouds in heaven, 
And a god among the stars; and I will go 
Thinking of him as I might think of daybreak 
And humming a tune I know....  60
  
Vine-leaves tap at the window, 
Dew-drops sing to the garden stones, 
The robin chirps in the chinaberry tree 
Repeating three dear tones.


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