Oregon’s poet laureate, Kim Stafford attended the Dialogue Group at Two Rivers Correctional Institution in November 2018. In the group he spoke about moving towards writing poems to and for specific people, and in that vein read us the poem Two Rivers which he had composed before his visit. It lead to a long, fruitful discussion.
—for the brave souls
in the dialog circle
at Two Rivers CI
One river flows above ground—
everyone can see it shining
across the land, following the valley
and shaping the valley, never at rest.
And some people say, I know who
you are… I know what you’ve done…
what you lost… where you came from…
where you are going. I know.
But what do they know of you, really?
For another river flows below all that,
invisible, at the speed of a dream
inside you—intuitive, curious, innocent.
And you say, I know who I want to be…
I know what I’ve learned… I know what I love…
I need to know who I really am. So you remember,
you wonder, you write, you shape story,
and you say to yourself on the page,
Hidden river, spill your secrets
at the wellspring. I hold forth
my cup that no one else can see.
—Kim Stafford
Oregon Poet Laureate
17 November 2018