Katharine Coles
- How We Are
- May 21, 2020
- 1 min read

(listen here, or read below)
HOW I AM DOING
First, I am no longer thinking
The world needs to organize
Itself to my taste, which arranges
Life and its objects around my
Own set quirks and peccadilloes, no
-one else’s, much less any system’s
That can be reliably tested. Now,
I leave all that stuff to physics, history –
Various disciplines to which
I am merely subject, and their
Respective gaggles of scholars. How am I
Doing that? By, second, changing
The questions in favor of
Different answers, mean
-while doing nothing
Useful, no keeping wolves from the door
Or rescuing children, no remodeling, no
Cobbling my own shoes. Idling,
I watch hummingbirds zoom
And fight over nectar feeders
And squirrels make agile
Raids on the seed we put
Out for buntings. Likewise, I am doing
Away with the future
As any bright or even dis-
cernable object and therefore also
The past which may have led us here,
Who can say. Having also been
Looking for a way of using
“Peccadillo” in a sentence, tongue
-in-cheek or not and whether
It makes sense just now to do so,
I have accomplished everything
I’d put on my list for today: say
Check. Only the world calls me
In its winged and jittery splendor,
Disarrayed by principles I may never
Understand, according to which, as I
Haply am, I’d do myself over.
I just search for the buntings away from my house since my feeders only get goldfinches and sparrows, hummers at the spouts. Lovely poem, Kate!
Dear Katharine,
Whether tongue-in-cheek
Your bird-on-shoulder words
Give my thoughts wings.
<3
Jenn
I just watched an episode of Schitt's Creek at the end of season 2 when Moira uses the word "peccadillos," and have had it on the brain, too! I love how you fold it in here, set it off with a poetic foil.
I'll have three of that mindset, please. I love this!