I Am Learning to Abandon the World by Linda Pastan

 
I am learning to abandon the world
before it can abandon me.
Already I have given up the moon
and snow, closing my shades
against the claims of white.
And the world has taken
my father, my friends.
I have given up melodic lines of hills, 
moving to a flat, tuneless landscape.
And every night I give my body up
limb by limb, working upwards 
across bone, towards the heart.
But morning comes with small
reprieves of coffee and birdsong.
A tree outside the window
which was simply shadow moments ago
takes back its branches twig
by leafy twig.
And as I take my body back  
the sun lays its warm muzzle on my lap  
as if to make amends.

~ from PM/AM: New and Selected Poems by Linda (W.W. Norton & Company, 1982.) 
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