A Kite is a Victim
by Leonard Cohen
A kite is a victim you are sure of.
You love it because it pulls
gentle enough to call you master,
strong enough to call you fool;
because it lives
like a desperate trained falcon
in the high sweet air,
and you can always haul it down
to tame it in your drawer.
A kite is a fish you have already caught
in a pool where no fish come,
so you play him carefully and long,
and hope he won't give up,
or the wind die down.
A kite is the last poem you've written
so you give it to the wind,
but you don't let it go
until someone finds you
something else to do.
A kite is a contract of glory
that must be made with the sun,
so you make friends with the field
the river and the wind,
then you pray the whole cold night before,
under the travelling cordless moon,
to make you worthy and lyric and pure.
Like kites? You can also visit the Kite Flyers Poetry Page. Today's Poetry Friday round-up is at Carol's Corner.
4 comments:
Had not seen this one before. Like it!
I love kites! And I love this poem! "A kite is a contract of glory that must be made with the sun." Such a perfect line!
Oh, this is gorgeous. Besides Carol's fav line, I love "because it lives
like a desperate trained falcon
in the high sweet air,"
So are these song lyrics?
That is what I would have thought too, Laura (that they are song lyrics), but surprisingly enough, they're not. You can hear him recite a couple of the verses here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaNXC9Je8NY
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