Finding Love
After Eduardo Hurtado’s “How To Paint the Sky”
How can I love gray?
Light seeps in, settles like old paint,
incredibly tired.
But I remember
true brilliance:
No sky at all, just light and air,
a place for cats and other living things.
Art is long.
Paint yourself into a corner, settle in.
Consider, as the poet says—
poet as trickster, truthteller, fakir—
in your corner, the love that hides,
patched together,
love as necessary as light,
that one big thing the hedgehog knows.
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Love “No sky at all, just light and air,/a place for cats and other living things.”
I love “Art is long.
Paint yourself into a corner, settle in. “
I love both of the lines related to paint, especially
“Paint yourself into a corner, settle in.”
Libby – What a gorgeous poem! Love that first stanza.
I really enjoyed that ‘inviting in’ tone starting with the gray “question” moving to a expression of art making