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Thread: Today's poet

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    Re: Today's poet

    Mary Oliver's poems are often quoted on this thread and she is in my view be one of the best living poets around today.

    I don't think we have had this one before though ?



    Little Summer Poem Touching the Subject of Faith

    Every summer
    I listen and look
    under the sun's brass and even
    into the moonlight, but I can't hear

    anything, I can't see anything -
    not the pale roots digging down, nor the green stalks muscling up,
    nor the leaves
    deepening their damp pleats,

    nor the tassels making,
    nor the shucks, nor the cobs.
    And still,
    every day,

    the leafy fields
    grow taller and thicker -
    green gowns lofting up in the night,
    showered with silk.

    And so, every summer,
    I fail as a witness, seeing nothing -
    I am deaf too
    to the tick of the leaves,

    the tapping of downwardness from the banyan feet -
    all of it
    happening
    beyond any seeable proof, or hearable hum.

    And, therefore, let the immeasurable come.
    Let the unknowable touch the buckle of my spine.
    Let the wind turn in the trees,
    and the mystery hidden in the dirt

    swing through the air.
    How could I look at anything in this world
    and tremble, and grip my hands over my heart?
    What should I fear?

    One morning
    in the leafy green ocean
    the honeycomb of the corn's beautiful body
    is sure to be there.

    Mary Oliver

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    .................................now I had better stop procrastinating and get back to cleaning my gutters out

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    Re: Today's poet

    Stef and I went to see John Cooper Clarke tonight as part of Ilkley Literary Festival. Very funny!
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    Re: Today's poet

    One of the highlights was Bongo's Trousers:



    Skip the 1st 8 minutes if you want to cut straight to the poem.

    Warning - language 18+

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    .................................now I had better stop procrastinating and get back to cleaning my gutters out
    Make procrastinating work for you Alf. This guy just won an IgNobel prize for this fine essay on the topic....

    http://www.structuredprocrastination.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    Stef and I went to see John Cooper Clarke tonight as part of Ilkley Literary Festival. Very funny!
    That sounds like a good night DT. He's still a star.

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    Re: Today's poet

    A classic John Cooper Clarke...... "Writing a poem of seventeen syllables is really diffic"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    Mary Oliver's poems are often quoted on this thread and she is in my view be one of the best living poets around today.

    I don't think we have had this one before though ?



    Little Summer Poem Touching the Subject of Faith

    Every summer
    I listen and look
    under the sun's brass and even
    into the moonlight, but I can't hear

    anything, I can't see anything -
    not the pale roots digging down, nor the green stalks muscling up,
    nor the leaves
    deepening their damp pleats,

    nor the tassels making,
    nor the shucks, nor the cobs.
    And still,
    every day,

    the leafy fields
    grow taller and thicker -
    green gowns lofting up in the night,
    showered with silk.

    And so, every summer,
    I fail as a witness, seeing nothing -
    I am deaf too
    to the tick of the leaves,

    the tapping of downwardness from the banyan feet -
    all of it
    happening
    beyond any seeable proof, or hearable hum.

    And, therefore, let the immeasurable come.
    Let the unknowable touch the buckle of my spine.
    Let the wind turn in the trees,
    and the mystery hidden in the dirt

    swing through the air.
    How could I look at anything in this world
    and tremble, and grip my hands over my heart?
    What should I fear?

    One morning
    in the leafy green ocean
    the honeycomb of the corn's beautiful body
    is sure to be there.

    Mary Oliver
    i agree with you alf she is a brilliant poet and this is a lovely choice :thumbup:

    "let the unknowable touch the buckle of my spine"-cool line

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    well...tis very quiet on the poetry front...AND it was national poetry day the other day!...i don't know people must actually be having too much fun to post........pah!

    anyhoo, here is a little gem i stumbled across tonight....

    ENTRANCE
    Translated from the German of Rainer Maria Rilke by Dana Gioia

    Whoever you are: step out of doors tonight,
    Out of the room that lets you feel secure.
    Infinity is open to your sight.
    Whoever you are.

    With eyes that have forgotten how to see
    From viewing things already too well-known,
    Lift up into the dark a huge, black tree
    And put it in the heavens: tall, alone.

    And you have made the world and all you see.
    It ripens like the words still in your mouth.
    And when at last you comprehend its truth,
    Then close your eyes and gently set it free.
    Last edited by freckle; 07-10-2011 at 10:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stef F View Post
    One of the highlights was Bongo's Trousers:



    Skip the 1st 8 minutes if you want to cut straight to the poem.

    Warning - language 18+
    just listened to this v amusing as was the man chortling in the background! would love to see him live!

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