Monday, January 30, 2012
A Poem By and To My One True Love About the Floors in Our New House
via email: It was dark
So I couldn't see too well
But the floors looked good
As far as I could tell
And then I realized one more
Good thing about Lilac Corners
Is that we've lived together there
So happily you're starting
To rhyme just like me
Whether or not you intend it
That's married life
Together we live in splendor
Somewhere above the poverty line
And beneath the cut off
For Dynasty style wealth
Sunday, January 29, 2012
About The Tang Aesthetic
There's something important
About Tang poetry that sometimes
Gets overlooked or confused
With the Zen idea of
Living in the moment
I'm thinking about the poet’s
Use of direct address
Speaking personally
Though in regulated style
And neither is it labored
As is the diction of us moderns
When we wax poetic
It's stream of consciousness
Organized line by line
With courtly style and flair
Gan Yu -- After Visiting the Kimbroughs
Reality’s texture
Is much more subtle
Than you think
Providing revelations that
Reverberate long after
The first encounter
Thus I always try
To keep an open mind
While I'm wandering around New York
And even with my inner eye
Quivering and alert
I'm still searching
For a proper guide
To help me navigate
These more serpentine streets
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Speaking of long poems
A New Beginning
Like a piece of fruit
At the supermarket
With a bite already
Taken out
This notebook was
Written in before it
Was bought at the
Neighborhood Staples
And thus it starts with
A story already in motion
Before the Poet even had a chance
To make a proper introduction
He must be begging your pardon
For attending to certain
Exigencies first
But Enlightenment comes suddenly
And without warning
And if you happen to be caught
Unprepared
Without a notebook
In your pocket
I can only hope
You will be lucky
To find a Staples close enough at hand
To renew your supplies
Without letting slip
The opportunity
Of writing everything down
Realizing that failure to act quickly
Will doom your next Iliad
To an early oblivion
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
For a Better Understanding of the Common Origin of Love and Sorrow
The Chinese words
For love and sorrow
Consist of the same sound "ai"
But love is pronounced
With a falling intonation
And sorrow is pronounced
With a high pitch
In a straight line
It's the same sound "ai"
With a common point of origin
In one case it falls
With the gentleness of a lover's sigh
Whereas in the other
It persists with lament
Like a high pitched whine
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Writing a Long Poem
Because writing a long poem
Sometimes feels like
You are scraping a pen
Along your innards
It really does proceed
At such a dreadful slow pace
Line by line and
Stanza by stanza
It must attain
Verticality and mass
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Something Unseemly
There’s something unseemly
About my new day job
Doing precisely
What it is
I most
Want and
Believe
By which I mean to say
In order to succeed
As a post-modernist poet
I must always
Remember
That many things
Including words
Are never quite
What they seem
Thus departing
From the world
Of mere appearance
And no matter the origin
I must cleave the root and
Try to find new meaning
Unseemly though it may be
Monday, January 2, 2012
The Theory and Praxis of Subscription Verse
My guess is that
If Proust was alive
And writing today
He would have
His very own Pod cast
I’ll bet you he would
I mean what better way
Is there to manage
All that endless badinage
About Madeleines
But what means of
Broadcast do you think
Would be most suitable
For an intermittent
And outcast poet
Such as me
Twitter I’m afraid
Just won’t do
And neither will
An email blast
Since in either case there’s nothing
Lasting about the impression being made
With the simple resort
Merely to click and send
Destiny accumulates slowly
As a tortoise builds its shell
So Cang Jie invented the scrivener's art
And I may learn it just as well
And here is the final stanza of the poem
as I have translated it into Chinese:
命 运 积 累
慢 慢 的 来
龟 建 外 壳
相 同 方 式
仓 颉 会 写
也 我 可 学
Sunday, January 1, 2012
My New Marketing Plan -- 2012 Edition
Quite suddenly today
It all became clear
By which I mean to say
The general outline
Of this year’s revised
Marketing plan
With the outcome
Of things on planet Earth
Looking conjectural
By which I mean to say
Highly uncertain
From the market’s wild
Gyrations to the climate’s
Own tendency to greater
Extremes we seem intent upon
Creating such a deep market in
Extinction theories
But I remain resolute
In the commitment
To more and better
Tomorrows given the very
Form and substance of
My new marketing plan
You see
This year I am undertaking
The wholesale adoption
Of a subscription business model
Through which I seek to extract
Your commitment to stay with me
For at least one or two seasons
Of further tomorrows
With better rhymes
Still to come
So please click here if you wish
To receive the final stanza
Of this not quite complete
Subscription verse