Posts tagged: Work done for love is never done

Sunday Poem

By pigwhisperer, November 14, 2009

“Making a Living”
by Dana Wildsmith from One Good Hand: Poems

Out here where we make our living
on a farm we won’t let die,
work days last as long as I do

then while I sleep my shadow-work
goes on in dreams of you
juggling to set a roof beam, but

whichever end you aren’t gripping
slips, and no one to help you hold.

Some nights my mind’s dream-worker
can’t find food to feed us,
or there’s food but I can’t reach it.

Last night while we were both asleep
I searched for paying work,
but everyone said, “Go home and finish

your jobs that need doing there.” How?
Work done for love is never done.
Each evening I stow our tools
in the shed like hound pups
hot and spent. Time for them to rest

as I need rest. I wish I could believe
each day winds down to done,
each night brings perfect sleep,

but I’ve made the bed we lie in
with extra covers,
knowing nights can start hot, end cold,
and knowing work carried over to dreams
is one of the darker sides of our living.

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