PoemMorning
Author / PoetBilly Collins

Why do we bother with the rest of the day,
the swale of the afternoon,
the sudden dip into evening,

then night with his notorious perfumes,
his many-pointed stars?

This is the best—
throwing off the light covers,
feet on the cold floor,
and buzzing around the house on espresso—

maybe a splash of water on the face,
a palmful of vitamins—
but mostly buzzing around the house on espresso,

dictionary and atlas open on the rug,
the typewriter waiting for the key of the head,
a cello on the radio,

and, if necessary, the windows—
trees fifty, a hundred years old
out there,
heavy clouds on the way
and the lawn steaming like a horse
in the early morning.

Billy Collins
Billy Collins
22 Mar 1941
Region: North America
Period: Contemporary
Awards: U.S. Poet Laureate

more poems by Billy Collins

Poem NameTopic
Another Reason Why I Don’t Keep A Gun In The HouseBarking, Frustration, Humor
Some DaysControl, Dollhouse, Imagination
The First NightDeath, Eternity, Language
Walking Across The AtlanticJourney, Ocean, Perspective
ThesaurusLanguage, Relationship, Synonyms
I Ask YouContemplation, Reflection, Simplicity
On Turning TenLoss, Nostalgia, Reflection
ForgetfulnessForgetfulness, Memory, Nostalgia
The Trouble with PoetryCreativity, Influence, Inspiration
Writing In The AfterlifeAfterlife, Mortality, Reflection

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