Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Another Poem for the Christmas Season: Once in the 40s

Once in the 40s
William Stafford

We were alone one night on a long
road in Montana. This was in winter, a big
night, far to the stars. We had hitched,
my wife and I, and left our ride at
a crossing to go on. Tired and cold - but
brave - we trudged along. This, we said,
was our life, watched over, allowed to go
where we wanted. We said we'd come back some time
when we got rich. We'd leave the others and find
a night like this, whatever we had to give,
and no matter how far, to be so happy again.

[found in Keillor, Garrison. Good Poems. Penguin 2002. 283]

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