My daughter sent me this poem by Giacomo Leopardi.  
 
The Infinite    
It was always dear to me, this solitary hill, 
and this hedgerow  here, that closes out my view, 
from so much of the ultimate horizon. 
But  sitting here, and watching here, in thought, 
I create interminable spaces,  
greater than human silences, and deepest 
quiet, where the heart barely  fails to terrify. 
When I hear the wind, blowing among these leaves, 
I go  on to compare that infinite silence 
with this voice, and I remember the  eternal 
and the dead seasons, and the living present, 
and its sound, so  that in this immensity 
my thoughts are drowned, and shipwreck seems sweet  
to me in this sea.              
This poem speaks to the feelings that come up for me when I go back to my returning places - the places in nature that I go back to time and time again. In being in these spaces I feel how different I am, the space is, the world is.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful poem and a beautiful image as the top!
Best wishes, Cait, for a all the best in the new year!
Oh Cait, the Poem is soo beautiful, what really lovely descriptive words.!
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