through the shade of its green tunnel…

byCherJiang

A Clearing

by Denise Levertov


What lies at the end of enticing

country driveways, curving

off among trees? Often only

a car graveyard, a house-trailer,

a trashy bungalow. But this one,

for once, brings you

through the shade of its green tunnel

to a paradise of cedars

of lawns mown but not too closely,

of iris, moss, fern, rivers of stone rounded

by sea or stream,

of a wooden unassertive large-windowed house.

The big trees enclose

an expanse of sky, trees and sky

together protect the clearing.

One is sheltered here

from the assaultive world

as if escaped from it, and yet

once arrived, is given (oneself

and others being a part of that world)

a generous welcome.

It’s paradise

as a paradigm for how

to live on earth,how to be private and open

quiet and richly eloquent.

Everything man-made here

was truly made by the hands

of those who live here, of those

who live with what they have made.

It took time, and is growing still

because it’s alive

It is paradise, and paradise

is a kind of poem; it has

a poem’s characteristics:

inspiration; starting with the given;

unexpected harmonies; revelations.

It’s rare among

the worlds one finds

at the end of enticing driveways.
 
Denise Levertov, “A Clearing” from This Great Unknowing. ©1999 by The Denise Levertov Literary Trust. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp. Reprinted with permission

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