Ask Me by William Stafford

 
 Some time when the river is ice ask me
mistakes I have made. Ask me whether
what I have done is my life. Others
have come in their slow way into
my thought, and some have tried to help
or to hurt: ask me what difference
their strongest love or hate has made.

I will listen to what you say.
You and I can turn and look
at the silent river and wait. We know
the current is there, hidden; and there
are comings and goings from miles away
that hold the stillness exactly before us.
What the river says, that is what I say. 

~ from Ask Me: 100 Essential Poems of William Stafford 
(Graywolf Press 2014)
Previous
Previous

Mom says don’t eat ketchup in front of white people by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson

Next
Next

Snow Melting on Your Parents’ Driveway by Sarain Frank Soonias