Poetry for me is a very solitary pursuit so it's pretty unusual for me to participate in an event like this. Yet I found the whole experience deeply and strangely moving. Usually when one writes and reads poetry in public you tend to think of it as being a performance art. But joining together with my neighbors in these circles, our voices mingled as we shared our stories and poems; what emerges from the process is something altogether different in quality, more ceremonial than performance oriented. Perhaps another way to express the same idea: these stories and poems are more a celebration of what brings us together than a performance that sets any one of us apart.
Tonight I'll be joining ten other poets in reading our State of the Nation poems at the Parrish. The reading starts at 6 pm so please come by and join us if you are able to. This is one of the two poems I'll be reading tonight.
Friday Night in the
Parrish, January 2017
If Long Island had tilted
A little bit further forward
We would all have been the first
To tumble into the chill Atlantic
My friends -- that’s how we perched
In our chairs that night
Right on the edge of
The eastern extremity
And I wouldn’t have wanted it
Any other way
We’ve always been
Staunchly inclined
In these environs
Buffeted by bad weather
And sometimes self-styled as
Sons and Daughters of Liberty
But now who can say
Which is worse
To feel so estranged
In the land of our birth
Or to be an immigrant
In an immigrant’s land
Scorned and cursed
Not always without fault
But always least inclined
To find fault with
Our fellow humankind
Circles within circles
Like mind with like mind
It’s at times like these
We rediscover our art
Our voices steady
Our vision clears
We reach for pencil and paper
Even as the world around us
Seems to fall apart
It would be treasonous
If it were otherwise
Is what the veteran
Said in the second circle
Sitting right beside me
Let it also be said we felt
Incandescent
Though dizzied
And fearful
And that much better bonded
As sisters and brothers together
Possessed of the means to thrive
Even amidst such volatile times
Words to my soul! Wish I had been there. Thanks for sharing.
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