Universal Sigh
author’s note:
I can’t get through this poem without sighing.
UNIVERSAL SIGH
Science still hasn’t determined
the exact purpose of the sigh
but based on my own empirical research
I can state with confidence:
When we lack adequate language
we breathe a deep sigh
and in that way
give voice to the soul
and in so doing
ease the heart’s burden.
Yes—
my heart would’ve collapsed long ago
from the strain of being a human being
had I not occasionally exhaled
the sigh that expresses this wish:
If only things could be different.
But sighs aid in other situations as well.
For instance:
My heart stopped
when I first saw
that stark violet mountain
but then started again
when I released a deep sigh.
I believe sighs also help
the hearts of other creatures—
many times I’ve heard soul
in a dog’s sigh. I’ve also heard soul
in the sighs of cats.
I remember the first time
I felt a tree sigh:
As I lay in the fallen leaves
beneath those bare black branches
what I felt in that sigh
was what I often feel in mine
when I listen deeply
and that is:
this life is too much for me
and yet, I want more life.
Based on empirical research
I say:
the whole damn Universe sighs!
I have felt the mountain sigh
as the stars appeared in the blue-black sky.
Then felt the soulful sigh
of the moon rising over the peak.
Then felt the stars sigh
as they gazed down upon me.
I then answered them all
with my own full sigh.
I always feel less alien
when I sigh along with the song
of the great Universal sigh.
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© 2024, Michael R. Patton
I can’t get through this poem without sighing.
UNIVERSAL SIGH
Science still hasn’t determined
the exact purpose of the sigh
but based on my own empirical research
I can state with confidence:
When we lack adequate language
we breathe a deep sigh
and in that way
give voice to the soul
and in so doing
ease the heart’s burden.
Yes—
my heart would’ve collapsed long ago
from the strain of being a human being
had I not occasionally exhaled
the sigh that expresses this wish:
If only things could be different.
But sighs aid in other situations as well.
For instance:
My heart stopped
when I first saw
that stark violet mountain
but then started again
when I released a deep sigh.
I believe sighs also help
the hearts of other creatures—
many times I’ve heard soul
in a dog’s sigh. I’ve also heard soul
in the sighs of cats.
I remember the first time
I felt a tree sigh:
As I lay in the fallen leaves
beneath those bare black branches
what I felt in that sigh
was what I often feel in mine
when I listen deeply
and that is:
this life is too much for me
and yet, I want more life.
Based on empirical research
I say:
the whole damn Universe sighs!
I have felt the mountain sigh
as the stars appeared in the blue-black sky.
Then felt the soulful sigh
of the moon rising over the peak.
Then felt the stars sigh
as they gazed down upon me.
I then answered them all
with my own full sigh.
I always feel less alien
when I sigh along with the song
of the great Universal sigh.
Poet, Heal Thyself: poetry book
dream steps blog
myth steps blog
you tube channel
© 2024, Michael R. Patton
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