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"I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather my spark burn out in a brilliant blaze than be stifled by dry-rot. I would rather be a meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy, permanent planet. The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time." ~Jack London

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Always (For Charles Simic)



Always so late in the day
In their rumpled clothes, sitting
Around a table lit by a single bulb,
The great forgetters were hard at work.
They tilted their heads to one side, closing their eyes.
Then a house disappeared, and a man in his yard
With all his flowers in a row.
The great forgetters wrinkled their brows.
Then Florida went and San Francisco
Where tugs and barges leave
Small gleaming scars across the Bay.
One of the great forgetters struck a match.
Gone were the harps of beaded lights
That vault the rivers of New York.
Another filled his glass
And that was it for crowds at evening
Under sulphur yellow streetlamps coming on.
And afterwards Bulgaria was gone, and then Japan.
"Where will it stop?" one of them said.
"Such difficult work, pursuing the fate
Of everything known," said another.
"Down to the last stone," said a third.
"And only the cold zero of perfection
Left for the imagination." And gone
Were North and South America,
And gone as well the moon.
Another yawned, another gazed at the window:
No grass, no trees...
The blaze of promise everywhere.

~Mark Strand

9 comments:

Ellie said...

Frankie, you never cease to astound me with how amazing you are.

Somnambulist Seeker said...

Wow.

gkgirl said...

makes you think.

wow.

and its funny,
he was born
on my island...
(cause it is MY island,
in case you didn't know,
teehee)

Out Of Jersey said...

I love Charles Simic's work. Mark Strands I like some of that as well. Ever read Mark Doty?

And 6 more months til dodge poetry festival.

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hollibobolli said...

lovely.

snowsparkle said...

what a great piece! thank you so much for introducing me to Mark Strand's poetry (among the many great things you've introduced me to!)

MB said...

Charles Simic, Mark Strand... good choices, either one.

MEM said...

One of my all-time favorite short poems...thanks for posting it.