Weighing In Poem by Rhina P Espaillat

Weighing In

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What the scale tells you is how much the earth
has missed you, body, how it wants you back
again after you leave it to go forth

into the light. Do you remember how
earth hardly noticed you then? Others would rock
you in their arms, warm in the flow

that fed you, coaxed you upright. Then earth began
to claim you with spots and fevers, began to lick
at you with a bruised knee, a bloody shin,

and finally to stoke you, body, drumming
intimate coded messages through music
you danced to unawares, there in your dreaming

and your poems and your obedient blood.
Body, how useful you became, how lucky,
heavy with news and breakage, rich, and sad,

sometimes, imagining that greedy zero
you must have been, that promising empty sack
of possibilities, never-to-come tomorrow.

But look at you now, body, soft old shoe
that love wears when it's stirring, look down, look
how earth wants what you weigh, needs what you know.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Cochrane 18 February 2021

I've read your poem about venice that opened with I woke up one damp morning in Venice it's one of the best poems I've read ever. your amazing.

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Michael Cochrane 18 February 2021

Could you please possibly look at my poems I've been writing poetry since 1995

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Michael Cochrane 18 February 2021

Fabulous poem excellent

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