Friday, April 2, 2021

Night Work

So already, if you have experienced loss of any kind, you know that nighttime can be difficult and that sleep can be anything but peaceful. But night work is therapeutic--even writing about it is. Since I finished the poem below, I've noticed more sunlight than shadow when day breaks.

The title of the poem below is linked to a VoiceThread--if you click on the link, you'll find an arrow at the bottom left of the screen; by clicking on that arrow, you will be able to hear me read the poem below. But at the bottom of this post, beneath the poem, you may be able to play it directly by clicking on the arrow.* Thanks to Janet Walden in my writing group for encouraging me to record myself reading this poem--and for giving me the opportunity to spend this afternoon reclaiming my VoiceThread skills, on which I depended so much while teaching poetry as a high school English teacher.*

I hope you enjoy "Night Work."

Those highway signs announcing 
“Road Work 11 PM to 5 AM”— 
Flash for me.
 
When my head hits the pillow 
My feet hit the road— 
As if gadding the globe
 
Will help me find you— 
One of you gone, 
The other on a different plane.
 
And so I dream of airports, 
Pulsing crossroads that erase 
Distances in time and space 
 
And ease encounter 
Between those who never thought 
To meet or meet again. 
 
In one dream, I fret and sputter 
As the line limps 
Toward the ticket counter.
 
Finally, it’s my turn. But when 
The agent asks my destination, 
I stand mute and baffled.
 
In another, you’re having breakfast-- 
I spot you from a moving walkway 
Carrying me away from you.
 
I rush forward, double back, 
Slicing through the sluggish crowd 
To reach your table--
 
But when I do, you’re gone.  
Not a coffee cup remains 
To prove you’ve been there.
 
First light finds my window,  
My sadness crouched beneath the sill. 
And I wake weary--5:00 AM.
 
  
 
* VoiceThread is an amazing tool for allowing students to build understanding and love of poetry by exchanging ideas, feelings, and impressions as they read and listen almost casually. I loved finding my former students' old VoiceThreads still present on my account page, just waiting for me to return to them someday--today! I used it in a most limited way here, choosing to speak the words of the poem in connection with one image only.

8 comments:

  1. So moving. Your voice is so beautiful. I can hear you searching.

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    1. Thanks so much, Unknown! I appreciate your reading and responding.

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  2. Ms. Soble,
    Your writing is beautiful, and hearing your unforgettable voice was wonderful, in particular because I have searched for it for many, many years! I am a former English student of yours at MHS (probably 1983/4). I have always wanted to thank you, and to let you know how much I have relied upon what I learned from you in my own work.

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    1. Dear JRo--
      Of course, I'm looking at your "initials" and wondering/surmising about who exactly you are--I have a few ideas. Those MHS years were important years in my life, too. Thank you so much for your lovely, appreciative comments--I'm so touched. Are you on either FB or LinkedIn? Thinking about how you might message me so we can connect without my putting my email address here--but we will find a way. I would love to hear about your work and your life. Thank you so much for reading my poem--and for writing to me. Be well!

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  4. No, not FB or LinkedIn.

    I am Julie Leamon! julierosen27@gmail.com

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    1. The secret's out! And I think I'm remembering your teenage self, Julie! I will email you!

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