And the Point Is to Live Everything
by Claire Scott
March 2024
Days slipper away, sliding out from under us
almost soundlessly, like falling snow
how can today be Sunday, the thick blue-sleeved
New York Times thumped on our driveway
how can it be April when we just
put Christmas in cardboard boxes
how can I no longer reach the top shelf
where I keep my mother’s favorite crystal
and why does time flow one way
something about entropy, something about disorder
the languid mystery of the unknown
Rilke says to love the questions
because you are not yet ready for answers
live in the flow, the wuwei, the Tao
of impermanence until one distant day
the questions will dissolve
a spider spinning
a sparrow soaring
being the moment, perfect in and of itself
but I worry I won’t be around
that the locked rooms will never open for me
and how can wrinkles keep feathering my face
Title from Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke
Claire Scott is an award-winning poet who has received multiple Pushcart Prize nominations. Her work has appeared in the Atlanta Review, Bellevue Literary Review, New Ohio Review and Healing Muse, among others. Claire is the author of Waiting to be Called and Until I Couldn’t. She is the co-author of Unfolding in Light: A Sisters’ Journey in Photography and Poetry.