poem: It Was Home

poem: It Was Home

A Chapter by Marie Anzalone

what was there to say? except that

     a plot of land in my heart

    recognized you first

 as the rightful holder of the deed.

 

there were no transaction costs

    no surveyors drew lines

        on so many maps-

 we simply closed our eyes

     and walked there

 

barefoot- already knowing

    the path, like the one through

   our forests, warm underfoot

 strewn just with pine needles

          and dappled green,

 where the soft light itself becomes

 

a caress of your hand

  stroking my skin    

in early afternoon;

  cypress and oak are one,

   transforming into the essence of we.

 

things money men never understand.

    our language being

 something alien to their tongue-

 

when an Indian lays claim to land

    it is not as its master,

   but as its servant, its protection.

 

 and my stubborn heart?

 

it serves your wilderness,

as faithfully as it has ever served

   anything, it follows

 behind your footfalls,

   examines the spaces you pass by.

 

  where you are is home, and since

 I cannot be home, with you-

      I wander in unfamiliar

   territory, deserts and suburbs

        and savannahs maybe...

 

 endlessly searching,

   looking admittedly for what

      reminds me of your laugh,

your heart, your vision,

  the echo chamber

     curved in ribs

like your heart's own land-

 

for one little plot of ground

  anywhere, vast enough:

   that can accept the foundations

  of a mountain servant's

      quiet dreams, as wide as the sky

    in Chiapas; as deep

   as the seafloor trenches

     that once made us this place.

 

even before it was inhabited,

      it was our home.



© 2015 Marie Anzalone


Author's Note

Marie Anzalone
picture from the Ranchos Quetzal Forest Preserve in Baja Verapaz, Guatemala, July, 2013

translated into Spanish at:
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/zorra_encantada/1229622/

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This is quite lovely poetry Marie, the visual and the mere feel of it are stunning, and warm, I can see your heart in every word you've written here....

endlessly searching,
looking admittedly for what
reminds me of your laugh,
your heart, your vision,
the echo chamber
curved in ribs
like your heart's own land

Striking stanza~loved the entire work, kudos, it's stunning.

Posted 10 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Thank you for the review, Frieda. I apologize for the late response. I have been away mending some t.. read more



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We keep reaching into the depth of your work, Marie. I loved the tone, the message. Yet so hard to reconcile in the jealous hearts of both men, and women. That whether it is a stretch of arable land or a vast heart that can accommodate more than one. It becomes not so much an issue of ownership, but of destiny.
Right or wrong everyone desires a little plot of land (heart), that they may then call their very own.




nice pic, too. M.

DP

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marie Anzalone

9 Years Ago

Your words are more insightful than you may know on this one, my friend. Your review cuts right to t.. read more
very hip and heartful as always, girl ;)

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Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Thanks, gombeggar. much appreciate the visit.
"echo chamber curved in ribs" is awesome. accept the foundations of a mountain we simply closed our eyes and walked...there

you have a strong poets hand...

about the land and its people, but mostly I get into yr use of the language... thanks kmartell

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Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Thanks, k. I tell folks; I was an artist first, then a poet. I write what I see, and it does tend to.. read more
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Nix
What a beautiful poem... Expertly written. Paints a picture of emotion and physical beauty. Amazing job.

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Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Thank you, N.B., for the lovely review. Hope you have a wonderful new year.
This is quite lovely poetry Marie, the visual and the mere feel of it are stunning, and warm, I can see your heart in every word you've written here....

endlessly searching,
looking admittedly for what
reminds me of your laugh,
your heart, your vision,
the echo chamber
curved in ribs
like your heart's own land

Striking stanza~loved the entire work, kudos, it's stunning.

Posted 10 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Thank you for the review, Frieda. I apologize for the late response. I have been away mending some t.. read more
One of my personal yardsticks for quality is could I film this? Could I do this justice in visual terms. When I read quality and when I listen I see pictures. These pictures were pristine and clear. The storybook of his experience was intense.
It is obviously not merely about land and love of land. And yet the equating is done with the sensitivity of the person who has experienced this. The protagonist here is obviously you and yet it does not descend into the maudlin and self pitying state so many of these soul searching pleas do. It stands almost proud in its richness.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Wonderful to see more words from you, Ken. I have been away a while, figuring some important stuff o.. read more
Ken Simm.

10 Years Ago

That is what I call a sense of perception and I think it is one of the most important things we can .. read more
home is where the heart is...it's not about a building, not about how big or how much money it's worth..it is the beauty of sharing a space...

parts of this allude to the native americans who lived here way before we did...they could make any piece of land a home...and they knew how to live with the land and nature...if only we could have learned from them...

but now everything is so built up...

this is a refreshing poem...taking us back to the simple and beautiful, the real home.

jacob

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Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Thank you, jacob, for the review. Good catch on the reference; this was actually written for a Nativ.. read more
This is a beautiful piece. Home is where you are not a location. That is so very true. We can change locations over and over again but it means nothing without the ones you love with you. I love the details of the forest and walking hand in hand. The part about the rib cage is very creative and filled with emotion.

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Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Thanks, Beauty, for the review and words. "Home is Where the Heart Is" is so often used it is cliche.. read more
Poetic Beauty

10 Years Ago

There are those that do own a little piece of our soul or rather I like to think of it as two people.. read more
who would have known a year ago that the word home would come to mean such much more than a word given as descriptive outburst, but it does mean so much more than the land beneath someone feet, and homes are not owned they are shared and this poem ...is more than a perfect way to say home is wherever your heart is. Such an exquisite write Marie

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Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

Home... a concept I have struggled with as long as I can remember. I think it was Robert Frost who s.. read more
Corset

10 Years Ago

-and Hermann has indeed spelled out my life in black and white letters of incapable proportions'
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LJW
Is this about a man? :-)

Every write of yours is a Technicolor cinematic experience.

I am humbled by your intelligence and humanity.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marie Anzalone

10 Years Ago

It is about both a man and the land and culture he inhabits- the three are intertwined in my mind, i.. read more

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Marie Anzalone

Xecaracoj, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala



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Bilingual (English and Spanish) poet, essayist, novelist, grant writer, editor, and technical writer working in Central America. "A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to ta.. more..

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