The Secret
by Denise Levertov 1
Two girls discover the secret of life in a sudden line of poetry. I who don’t know the secret wrote the line. They told me (through a third person) they had found it but not what it was not even what line it was. No doubt by now, more than a week later, they have forgotten the secret, the line, the name of the poem. I love them for finding what I can’t find, and for loving me for the line I wrote, and for forgetting it so that a thousand times, till death finds them, they may discover it again, in other lines in other happenings. And for wanting to know it, for assuming there is such a secret, yes, for that most of all.
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Source: The Poetry Foundation from O Taste and See: New Poems (1964)
Copyright Credit: Denise Levertov, “The Secret” from O Taste and See: New Poems. Copyright © 1964 by Denise Levertov.
"for/assuming there is/such a secret, yes" She makes me love them, too. <3
I'm drawn by the simplicity and the profundity in this poem. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.