My Mary Oliver Poems: #3 The Sun
In this poem, Mary Oliver explores the beautiful and comforting nature of the sun. Every morning, it rises from the other side of the Earth, brightening the world and everyone's day. At the day's end, the sun "floats toward the horizon", gradually dimming the world's light. She describes this process in a magical way, explaining how the sun rises up and down, almost as if it's levitating against Earth's gravitational pull. Without mistake, the sun rises and falls around the same time everyday. Even though someone's day may be hectic and unpredictable, there is always something they can rely on - the sun's illuminating presence. In a society full of twists and turns, this consistency provides a stable factor in everyone's life. This poem further explains in depth the many different backdrops the sun lights up behind. Each terrain offers a unique viewing experience. Along the water, the sun's reflection can be seen lighting up the waves, shi