Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Another Knitting Poem

This one comes from the poetry society.org.uk site:


How To Knit A Poem 


The whole thing starts with a single knot 

and needles.A word and pen. Tie a loop 

in nothing. Look at it. Cast on, repeat 

the procedure till you have a line 

that you can work with. 

It’s a pattern made of relation alone, 

my patience, my rhythm, till empty bights 

create a fabric that can be worn, 

if you’re lucky and practised. It’s never too late 

to pick up dropped stitches, each hole a clue 

to something that might be bothering you, 

though I link mine with ribbons and pretend 

I meant them to happen. I make a net 

of meaning that I carry round 

portable, to work on sound 

in trains and terrible waiting rooms. 

It’s thought in action. It redeems 

odd corners of disposable time, 

making them fashion. It’s the kind of work 

that keeps you together. The neck’s too tight, 

but tell me honestly: How do I look? 

--Gwyneth Lewis 


Adoringly yours,


--The Knit Chick


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