Samurai Song
When I had no roof I made
Audacity my roof. When I had
No supper my eyes dined.
When I had no eyes I listened.
When I had no ears I thought.
When I had no thought I waited.
When I had no father I made
Care my father. When I had
No mother I embraced order.
When I had no friend I made
Quiet my friend. When I had no
Enemy I opposed my body.
When I had no temple I made
My voice my temple. I have
No priest, my tongue is my choir.
When I have no means fortune
Is my means. When I have
Nothing, death will be my fortune.
Needs is my tactic, detachment
Is my strategy. When I had
No lover I courted my sleep.
Hello Friends —
Today’s poem comes from tercet master Robert Pinsky, opening his 2000 collection Jersey Rain.
April is National Poetry Month, and I am celebrating by emailing out my own eclectic selection of one poem per day for the duration of the month. To learn more about National Poetry Month, or to subscribe to a more official-like Poem-a-Day list, visit www.poets.org.
Enjoy.
Ellen
“Samarai Song” by Robert Pinsky was also featured for Poem-a-Day April 10, 2007.
Poet Robert Pinsky was also featured for Poem-a-Day, March 25, 2011.