Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry: On Getting Up

Edited and introduced by Wesley McNair, Maine Poet Laureate

Every day, each of us repeats the ritual of rising in the morning, with different results. In his inventive poem for this week, Bob Brooks of Stockton Springs suggests both the repetition and the differences.

On Getting Up by Bob Brooks

Some days it?s all you can do
     to get up in the morning.
     Some days you get up in the morning ? 
it?s all you do.
     Some days are all morning,
          some mornings all day.
Some days it?s all up, all can do.
     Some days it?s get up, you, it?s morning.
Days you can get up, you do.
     Some days all morning.
          Some days all day.
You do all you can do?
          All in all, some days
get to you.

Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry is produced in collaboration with the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance. Poem copyright © 2011 Bob Brooks. Reprinted from Unguarded Crossing, Antrim House, 2011, by permission of Bob Brooks. Questions about submitting to Take Heart may be directed to Gibson Fay-LeBlanc, Special Consultant to the Maine Poet Laureate, at mainepoetlaureate@gmail.com or 207-228-8263. Take Heart: Poems from Maine, an anthology collecting the first two years of this column, is now available from Down East Books.