Franz Wright’s Gratitude

by Jim Manney

Here is a deeply moving poem of gratitude by Franz Wright, a poet who draws on his work with addicts and the mentally ill.

One Heart

It is late afternoon and I have just returned from
the longer version of my walk nobody knows
about. For the first time in nearly a month, and
everything changed. It is the end of March, once
more I have lived. This morning a young woman
described what it’s like shooting coke with a baby
in your arms. The astonishing windy and altering light
and clouds and water were, at certain moment,
You.

There is only one heart in my body, have mercy
on me.

The brown leaves buried all winter creatureless feet
running over dead grass beginning to green, the first scent-
less violet here and there, returned, the first star noticed all
at once as one stands staring into the black water.

Thank You for letting me live for a little as one of the
sane; thank You for letting me know what this is
like. Thank You for letting me look at your frightening
blue sky without fear, and your terrible world without
terror, and your loveless psychotic and hopelessly
lost
with this love

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    August 26, 2010

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    Cathie August 27, 2010 at 9:28 am

    Thank you for this lovely moment of gratitude.
    Beautiful and moving!

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    Cristina Rojo October 23, 2010 at 7:53 pm

    beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    claire January 7, 2011 at 1:47 pm

    What a beautiful poem! Thank you for giving words to some of what I feel when I meet with drug-addicts. I will keep it with me.

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