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FURTHER READING
Poems by Noelle Kocot
I am Like a Desert Owl, an Owl Among the Ruins
On My Third Anniversary in New Jersey
Talk
The Peace That So Lovingly Descends
While Writing
Poems about Happiness
Happily [excerpt]
by Lyn Hejinian
Afternoon on a Hill
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Happiness
by Jane Kenyon
Plural Happiness
by David Rivard
The Happiness
by Jack Hirschman
The Place Where in the End / We Find Our Happiness
by Anne Boyer
The Study of Happiness
by Kenneth Koch
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Compassion IV

 
by Noelle Kocot

The human realities of the living are now
As close to me as my own—oh, see how
Dusty that plant gets when you don't clean
It! The rippling day is a fabulous lesson,
My pants are too loose, and yet. Bon nuit,
Mes chéries!
All over the whole neighbor-
Hood, your fluid legs move—you are all
Permission and flounce, and your stockings
Catch in the mere light. Perfection, wholeness
Is what I see now in everyone I touch. That
Day when two men came in from the stream,
Wet, bothered, the windows were blackened,
And the cats ran around. Rain came, but
Also sunlight, and the years of hard living
Dissolved. A blanket of verbs crosses the
Threshold. Poetry, you are mine, and I will
Go anywhere with you. A gap in the mind,
A spangled street, my spine, perfectly erect now,
Chooses these words, yet it is as if I have no choice.
About this poem:

"The poem came out of the end of many years of personal suffering. What I found at the end was just love, love for others and love for God. The series I wrote called 'Compassion' is titled after John Coltrane's piece, 'Compassion.'"

Noelle Kocot






Copyright © 2013 by Noelle Kocot. Used with permission of the author. This poem appeared in Poem-A-Day on April 1, 2013. Browse the Poem-A-Day archive.
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