John Updike - Apr 27, Iyengar II
On Tuesday, Ko Un made me ask “What do we really need, not need?” Today, Updike asks what is it that we do that is really important? As opposed to what we might assume is important? Pretty great from someone who was well-regarded for his art, and during his lifetime.
A RESCUE
Today I wrote some words that will see print.
Maybe they will last "forever," in that
someone will read them, their ink making
a light scratch on his mind, or hers.
I think back with greater satisfaction
upon a yellow bird—a goldfinch?—
that had flown into the garden shed
and could not get out,
battering its wings on the deceptive light
of the dusty, warped-shut window.
Without much reflection, for once, I stepped
to where its panicked heart
was making commotion, the flared wings drumming,
and with clumsy soft hands
pinned it against a pane,
held loosely cupped
this agitated essence of the air,
and through the open door released it,
like a self-flung ball,
to all that lovely perishing outdoors.