The Insusceptibles

The Insusceptibles by Adrienne Rich

The Insusceptibles
Then the long sunlight lying on the sea Fell, folded gold on gold; and slowly we Took up our decks of cards, our parasols, The picnic hamper and the sandblown shawls And climbed the dunes in silence. There were two Who lagged behind as lovers sometimes do, And took a different road. For us the night Was final, and by artificial light We came indoors to sleep. No envy there Of those who might be watching anywhere The lustres of the summer dark, to trace Some vagrant splinter blazing out of space. No thought of them, save in a lower room To leave a light for them when they should come.

To leave a light for them when they should come

Comments

vera said…
I don't quite get the title but the poem is luminous and gentle.
Rethabile said…
My take is that the lovers are will never be affected by anything.
Abigail George said…
I always believed that reading other poems, and collecting poetry books would improve my own writing. Poetry is food for thought, improves my mood. I feel calm after reading a poem, especially love poems and sometimes inspired. Reading poetry is a spiritual exercise for me. Love poems are therapeutic for me, healing, and poems featuring the sea, the beach, people. The words are so tender. Images stayed with me for a long time, sparked a memory for me of family eating at a restaurant located at a beach. Life can be very simple and sweet. Love can be very sweet and extraordinarily uncomplicated.