Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Not Only the Eskimos

Not Only the Eskimos by Lisel Mueller We have only one noun but as many different kinds: the grainy snow of the Puritans and snow of soft, fat flakes, guerrilla snow, which comes in the night and changes the world by morning, rabbinical snow, a permanent skullcap on the highest mountains, snow that blows in like the Lone Ranger, riding hard from out of the West, surreal snow in the Dakotas when you can't find your house, your street, though you are not in a dream or a science-fiction movie, snow that tastes good to the sun when it licks black tree limbs, leaving us only one white stripe, a replica of a skunk, unbelievable snows: the blizzard that strikes on the tenth of April, the false snow before Indian summer, the Big Snow on Mozart's birthday when Chicago became the Elysian Fields, and strangers spoke to each other, paper snow, cut and taped, to the inside of grade-school windows, in an old tale, the snow that covers a nest of strawberries, small hearts, ripe and sweet, the special snow that goes with Christmas, whether it falls or not, the Russian snow we remember along with the warmth and smell of our furs, though we have never traveled to Russia or worn furs, Villon's snows of yesteryear lost with ladies gone out like matches, the snow in Joyce's "The Dead," the silent, secret snow in a story by Conrad Aiken, which is the snow of first love, the snowfall between the child and the spacewoman on TV, snow as idea of whiteness, as in snowdrop, snow goose, snowball bush, the snow that puts stars in your hair, and your hair, which has turned to snow, the snow Elinor Wylie walked in in velvet shoes, the snow before her footprints and the snow after, the snow in the back of our heads, white that white, which has to do with childhood again each year.

2 comments:

blueberry hill said...

Bless you for wanting to get back to England!! I always want to get back to Canada, in fact one of our possible baby names is 'Jasper' after we loved that place!
I came on to tell you "Yarnstorm" _ I suddenly remembered but you already replied on mine!
Hope you're having a good day,
Annie x

Kirstin said...

I think Jasper is a lovely name! :)