(for john ashbery)
im looking past roses 
 
in bed 
 
from kitchen dreams 
 
at cold tile mornings 
 
a hard mattress wall 
 
makes nuclear physics nights 
 
paltry you know 
 
 
very paltry indeed 
 
and restless 
 
as a bus ticket 
 
a road that 
 
runs between 
 
young souls and 
 
the terminal 
 
random ruminations 
 
what do you think 
 
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
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4 comments:
This is a beauty, Russell. A wonderful homage to JA, and particularly "Some Trees."
Hi Susan, in his 2000 book Your Name Here Ashbery invites the reader to participate in the poems frequently. In the poem Terminal, he invites us to make a poem about the wall in the garden. So I did, using basically the same non-narative approach he used. I love his mysterious pronoun use and the way seeming other grammar errors open the poem out so the reader becomes more creatively involved i what the poem is able to do. I tried to incorporate those things plus the themes that seemed important in his orriginal poem.
As a poet, it is important to learn how to do things that are usefull in good poetry. I'm always afraid my early attempts will seem a little clumsy. I appologize if they are.
I like your poem,especially
the words "from kitchen dreams
at cold tile mornings"
I looked up paltry,a new word for me & I will use it.I am in Mod Po with Al & the gang.Regards,linda
I'm glad you liked those lines. Thanks for leaving a comment, it is always great to know what people think. I'm honored to have introduced you to a new word. I hope its use brings you pleasure.
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