Saturday, June 13, 2009

E28A: Poetic Imagination

Looks like we're on for Poetry of Death for next fall!
(I, inexplicably, decided to make "mortality" my theme for the poetry class I'm teaching, which is sure to mean that I cry my way through half the quarter and hopefully don't do it in front of the class).

Installation number one. This was read at a Memorial Service I went to in Feb (which some of you will have been to) and was terrifying, striking, and memorable.

Dirge without Music

Edna St. Vincent Millay

I am not resigned to the shutting away of loving hearts in the hard ground.
So it is, and so it will be, for so it has been, time out of mind:
Into the darkness they go, the wise and the lovely. Crowned
With lilies and with laurel they go; but I am not resigned.

Lovers and thinkers, into the earth with you.
Be one with the dull, the indiscriminate dust.
A fragment of what you felt, of what you knew,
A formula, a phrase remains, --- but the best is lost.

The answers quick & keen, the honest look, the laughter, the love,
They are gone. They have gone to feed the roses. Elegant and curled
Is the blossom. Fragrant is the blossom. I know. But I do not approve.
More precious was the light in your eyes than all the roses in the world.

Down, down, down into the darkness of the grave
Gently they go, the beautiful, the tender, the kind;
Quietly they go, the intelligent, the witty, the brave.
I know. But I do not approve. And I am not resigned.

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