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Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Begin

Bożena Truchanowska

Begin

Begin again to the summoning birds
to the sight of the light at the window,
begin to the roar of morning traffic
all along Pembroke Road.
Every beginning is a promise
born in light and dying in dark
determination and exaltation of springtime
flowering the way to work.
Begin to the pageant of queuing girls
the arrogant loneliness of swans in the canal
bridges linking the past and future
old friends passing though with us still.
Begin to the loneliness that cannot end
since it perhaps is what makes us begin,
begin to wonder at unknown faces
at crying birds in the sudden rain
at branches stark in the willing sunlight
at seagulls foraging for bread
at couples sharing a sunny secret
alone together while making good.
Though we live in a world that dreams of ending
that always seems about to give in
something that will not acknowledge conclusion
insists that we forever begin.


Brendan Kennelly

This poem has an interesting back and forth between statements and images. It's as if the poet with this idea of beginning again, lists the things he sees throughout the day. All day he begins again, every moment marks a new beginning. It's interesting, that line about loneliness - is it loneliness that makes us begin again? I have to think about that. I agree that beginning again is the way to live out the Long view, though. Every day, start again, every time I have a chance to remind myself, begin again. "Every beginning is a promise."



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