Pt. Ludlow Falls, Washington
The Waterfall
by Mary Oliver
For all they said,
I could not see the waterfall
until I came and saw the water falling,
its lace legs and its womanly arms sheeting down,
while something howled like thunder,
over the rocks,
all day and all night -
unspooling
like ribbons made of snow,
or god's white hair.
At any distance
it fell without a break or seam, and slowly, a simple
preponderance -
a fall of flowers - and truly it seemed
surprised by the unexpected kindness of the air and
light-hearted to be
flying at last.
Gravity is a fact everybody
knows about.
It is always underfoot,
like a summons,
gravel-backed and mossy,
in every beetled basin -
and imagination -
that striver,
that third eye -
can do a lot but
hardly everything. The white, scrolled
wings of the tumbling water
I never could have
imagined. And maybe there will be,
after all,
some slack and perfectly balanced
blind and rough peace, finally,
in the deep and green and utterly motionless pools after all that
falling?
My maiden name is Ludlow. Thanks for showing "my" falls. Aren't they pretty?
ReplyDeleteThe falls are beautiful. Wouldn't it be something to be there when the salmon are running? Thanks for the poem too.
ReplyDeleteWater falls are so majestic, love them. I just dropped by to wish you a lovely weekend, my friend.
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Living water, a pure sign of life.
ReplyDeleteWonderful water falls, their sound so soothing. The poem is also lovely, thank you. Hope you had a good week end.
ReplyDeleteso pretty. another waterfall destination place for me. Don just got back from Oregon this past Friday and his pictures from The Gorge are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJust came back from Fllen Leaf Lake, where a beautiful waterfall takes your breath away.
ReplyDeleteLovely blog.
The poem is a perfect accompaniment to your lovely images. Beautiful!
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