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'A Hardware Store as Proof of the Existence of God'

February 22, 2007

 

"A Hardware Store as Proof of the Existence of God"


Photo by Jen May.

Photo by Jen May.

I praise the brightness of hammers pointing east

like the steel woodpeckers of the future,

and dozens of hinges opening brass wings,

and six new rakes shyly fanning their toes,

and bins of hooks glittering into bees,


and a rack of wrenches like the long bones of horses,

and mailboxes sowing rows of silver chapels,

and a company of plungers waiting for God

to claim their thin legs in their big shoes

and put them on and walk away laughing.


In a world not perfect but not bad either

let there be glue, glaze, gum, and grabs,

caulk also, and hooks, shackles, cables, and slips,

and signs so spare a child may read them,

Men, Women, In, Out, No Parking, Beware the Dog.


In the right hands, they can work wonders.


Nancy Willard

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this is a lovely poem. it is beautifully crafted. the best line has to be / six new rakes... it is close to dylan thomas in its spare and carefully modulated prose. worth reading many times over.