new old kid on the blog, with an occasional old or new poem written off the old writer's block
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Recently received: I first became aware of William Michaelian when I replied to a post he had sent to Ron Silliman's blog about a month- and-a-half ago (thanks Ron for being the unwitting go-between); in the meantime, we've exchanged each other's books and maintained a sporadic email correspondence. For those unacquainted with Michaelian's poetry, I know that after reading Winter Poems and Another Song I Know, winter--and the short poem--will no longer be just another song you know.
Inheritance
Every winter,
we pruned
the same
long
rows
of
vines.
Now we're older,
some of us have died.
I see the vineyard in my mind:
the brush is tangled, leafless, waiting.
Winter Poems
It helps to know
that I can burn them
to keep warm.
Both books available for mind stoking at Cosmopsis Books.
Dedication
Here's to that
spunky little green stink
bug blinded
by the treacherous
light and dropped
onto my key-
board with me straining
after one more
sweet-smelling charming moving death-
less line--O dear life-
less little bugger, thanks
for taking the time, for trying
to stop me smack in time,
sorry for this too,
too precious rhyme.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Caveat Emptor, Or The Law of Diminishing Returns
Dear poet toiling, trying
To win your daily bread--do you
See Wit rearing its precious head
Investing you with promises, i.e.
Striking it rich with witticisms
Longing to be read?
By the powers invested in me
By Tom, Dick and Harry, Ltd., hereby
Do I decree this writ to be read:
To all promising poets,
Before you declare bankruptcy,
Strike it dead.
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