Monday, January 11, 2010

Bestiality in the Bestiary

Oh, my God!

Daemons fornicating with all manner
Of lowly beasts and almighty Zeus

On top of it all!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

George Oppen and Anastasios G. Zambaras


Two of my favorite faces in silent conversation.

I took my father’s picture in 1969, the same year George Oppen won the Pulitzer; each time I pick up this ancient, dog-eared copy of his Collected Poems, I am struck by how much he resembles my father and vice-versa. I also find myself wondering if this resemblance had anything to do with my first being attracted to Oppen’s poetry when I was a grad student at the University of Washington in the early 70s. Whatever the reason, I consider myself fortunate for having had these two mentors as beacons that helped me find my way in a world notorious for making people feel lost.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Hobo

Poems should be succulent
Endless rows

Of oranges arching over
Parched country roads.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Remedy

“No ideas but in things”
--William Carlos Williams, MD

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Still having trouble digesting
The good doc’s dictum?
Picture yourself eating a Lotus fruit.

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All done? Good. Now imagine all
The things you’ve tasted,
And never thought of again.

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