Saturday, August 7, 2021
Ocean Vuong: "Toy Boat"
For Tamir Rice
yellow plastic
black sea
eye-shaped shard
on a darkened map
no shores now
to arrive --- or
depart
no wind but
this waiting which
moves you
as if the seconds
could be entered
& never left
toy boat --- oarless
each wave
a green lamp
outlasted
toy boat
toy leaf dropped
from a toy tree
waiting
waiting
as if the sp-
arrows
thinning above you
are not
already pierced
by their own names
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Poem by John Masefield (1878-1967)
Stand like a beaten anvil,
When thy dream is laid upon thee,
Golden from the fire.
Flinch not, through that furnace gleam,
Demoniac giants round thee seem to loom,
' Tis but the wordsmith's heaving to and fro,
Stand like a beaten anvil.
Take thy doom
Their ponderous weapons deal thee blow on blow
Needful to truth,
As dew fall from the flower,
Is this wild wrath impeccable scorn?
For each new , new beauty and new power to be born,
Stand like a beaten anvil
Let Earth wrongs beat on that anvil,
And ring back Song.
( July 14, 2016 )
Note to the poet: I apologize for blanks left as I was transcribing the poem. Simply, I could not read my own handwriting... I'll be right back to fix it. Thanks :)
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Charles E. Aufderheide (1918-1991): "Letter to Helena"
If I could send you bees and bugs
Kettles, colanders, and cats
Linings from coats, toothpaste tubes
Cellophane from cigarettes, and fur
To furnish play and build your laughter
Up to dimpled creases, to khaki eyes
You would not be my little girl. Anyone
Can give you these. You find them yourself.
So I am giftless. You make independent
Fun. Even the great desert sun
Just as it touches the evening earth
Becomes your rolling red marble.
"Garden of Games: The Collected Poems of Charles E. Aufderheide"
Asylum Arts, Santa Maria, California 1993
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Lynn H. Nicholas
Full of optimism after this high-level response, Taylor wrote Sachs on December 4, 1942: "I do not know yet how the Federal Government will decide to organize this, but one thing is crystal clear: that we will be called upon for professional service, either in civilian or military capacity. I personally have offered my services, and am ready for either." To reinforce their actions, Taylor and Dinsmoor have both written a memorandum for presentation to the President, recommending "a corps of specialists to deal with the matter of protecting monuments and works of art in liaison with the Army and Navy." As flamboyant as the man himself, Taylor's long memo somewhat undiplomatically referred to the centuries-long dispute over British possession of the Elgin marbles, and to Napoleon's removal of the bronze horses of Saint Mark's in Venice, in the same paragraph as the confiscations by the Nazis. ... How this was to be accomplished, given the recent invasion of North Africa, the deadly situation at Stalingrad, and the continued bombing of Britain, was not addressed.
Excerpt from Lynn H. NICOLAS' book "The Rape of Europa"
Vintage Books 1994
Monday, June 7, 2021
Dante
... As children, silent in shame, with their eyes upon the ground stand listening and conscience-striken and repentant, so I was standing ...
Purgatory, Canto XXXI