5.24.2011

Everything That Happens Can Be Called Aging by Carl Adamshick

I have more love than ever.
Our kids have kids soon to have kids.
I need them. I need everyone
to come over to the house,
sleep on the floor, the couch
in the front room. I need noise,
love, the noise of love,
too many people in too small a place.
I need dancing, the spilling
of drinks, loud pronouncements
over music, verbal sparring,
broken dishes and wealth.
I need it all flying apart.
My friends to slam against me,
to hold me, to say they love me.
I need mornings to ask for favors
and forgiveness. I need to give,
have all my emotions rattled,
my family to be greedy,
to keep coming, to keep asking
and taking. I need no resolution,
just the constant turmoil of living.
Give me the bottom of the river,
all the unadorned, unfinished,
unpraised moments, one
good turn on the luxuriant wheel.

2 comments:

Catherine said...

Oh, this is incredible. I feel like it sums up my partner's father's outlook on everything and I can't wait to share it with him. Thank you, as always!

Daniela said...

This is so beautiful! Wow, I feel the incredible urge to just reblog everything on your page, but that would be naughty, wouldn't it?