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    First Bell - On Education

    Poem of the Day--Elizabeth Bishop

    By John Published: April 4, 2010

    Elizabeth Bishop is one of my all-time favorite poets. The Sandpiper shows how much power you can pack into a quiet poem:

    The Sandpiper

    The roaring alongside he takes for granted,
    and that every so often the world is bound to shake.
    He runs, he runs to the south, finical, awkward,
    in a state of controlled panic, a student of Blake.

    The beach hisses like fat. On his left, a sheet
    of interrupting water comes and goes
    and glazes over his dark and brittle feet.
    He runs, he runs straight through it, watching his toes.

    - Watching, rather, the spaces of sand between them
    where (no detail too small) the Atlantic drains
    rapidly backwards and downwards. As he runs,
    he stares at the dragging grains.

    The world is a mist. And then the world is
    minute and vast and clear. The tide
    is higher or lower. He couldn't tell you which.
    His beak is focussed; he is preoccupied,

    looking for something, something, something.
    Poor bird, he is obsessed!
    The millions of grains are black, white, tan, and gray
    mixed with quartz grains, rose and amethyst.