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Chanel

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share yours!  i know jen asked this a while back- i reread the ts eliot love song again because of that, great poem.  anyway, i was thinking of poems that i actually DO get..here are my favorites and reasons why- usually its some weird personal attachment:


Water, by robert lowell


It was a Maine lobster town—
each morning boatloads of hands
pushed off for granite
quarries on the islands,

and left dozens of bleak
white frame houses stuck
like oyster shells
on a hill of rock,

and below us, the sea lapped
the raw little match-stick
mazes of a weir,
where the fish for bait were trapped.

Remember?  We sat on a slab of rock.
From this distance in time
it seems the color
of iris, rotting and turning purpler,

but it was only
the usual gray rock
turning the usual green
when drenched by the sea.

The sea drenched the rock
at our feet all day,
and kept tearing away
flake after flake.

One night you dreamed
you were a mermaid clinging to a wharf-pile,
and trying to pull
off the barnacles with your hands.

We wished our two souls
might return like gulls
to the rock.  In the end,
the water was too cold for us.


a girl did a speech on it in hs, and i saved the handout she gave us all with the poem printed on it and taped it to my wall for years.  i loved it.


Nothing gold can stay, robert frost


Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.


the outsiders is one of my favorite books ever...this poem makes me so sad.


harlem love song, langston hughes


Come, Let us roam the night together
Singing.

I love you.

Across
The Harlem roof-tops
Moon is shining.
Night sky is blue.
Stars are great drops
Of golden dew.

Down the street
A band is playing

I love you.

Come,
Let us roam the night together
Singing.


this poem makes me so happy and reminds me of this girl that i met in france who is at art school in san fran.- she had it posted on her facebook and she took it off and i messaged her months later to ask her about it.  she was very free spirited and this poem makes me feel that way- the romance of the night and of endless possibility.


love is a place, e e cummings


love is a place
& through this place of
love move
(with brightness of peace)
all places

yes is a world
& in this world of
yes live
(skilfully curled)
all worlds


i think this is an excerpt from a larger poem, but it was framed and handed to the heroine in my dearly beloved Summer books by this guy that was in love with her. 




 



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thanks for sharing, lynnie! I'd never read that one from Langston Hughes; it's beautiful!

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Coach

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I don't know how I missed this. I really like all of those. I;m adding them to a Word document that I save poems I like in. I think my favorite is this e.e. cummings poem...


since feeling is first
who pays any attention
to the syntax of things
will never wholly kiss you;
wholly to be a fool
while Spring is in the world
my blood approves,
and kisses are a better fate
than wisdom
lady i swear by all flowers. Don't cry
-the best gesture of my brain is less than
your eyelids' flutter which says
we are for each other: then
laugh leaning back in my arms
for life's not a paragraph
And death i think is no parenthesis


Ok, and this one too...


i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
my heart)i am never without it(anywhere
i go you go,my dear;and whatever is done
by only me is your doing,my darling)
i fear
not fate(for you are my fate,my sweet)i want
no world(for beautiful you are my world,my true)
and it's you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you

here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life;which grows
higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart

i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart)


I'm so sappy.

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I forgot my favorites! I have lots, so I will look for some I haven't posted before:


"Bei Hennef" DH Lawrence. I love the last stanza especially. It's loveydovey yet depressing, which is how I like my literature.



Bei Hennef

The little river twittering in the twilight,
The wan, wondering look of the pale sky,
This is almost bliss.

And everything shut up and gone to sleep,
All the troubles and anxieties and pain
Gone under the twilight.

Only the twilight now, and the soft "Sh!" of the river
That will last for ever.

And at last I know my love for you is here;
I can see it all, it is whole like the twilight,
It is large, so large, I could not see it before,
Because of the little lights and flickers and interruptions,
Troubles, anxieties and pains.

You are the call and I am the answer,
You are the wish, and I the fulfilment,
You are the night, and I the day.
What else - it is perfect enough.
It is perfectly complete,
You and I,
What more--?


Strange, how we suffer in spite of this.


I also love Emily Dickinson. This one's my favorite:






MY life closed twice before its close;


  It yet remains to see


If Immortality unveil


  A third event to me,


  

So huge, so hopeless to conceive,
        5

  As these that twice befell.


Parting is all we know of heaven,


  And all we need of hell.



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Pretty much anything by Khalil Gibran is my favorite but these are his words on marraige


Then Almitra spoke again and said, "And what of Marriage, master?"

And he answered saying:

You were born together, and together you shall be forevermore.

You shall be together when white wings of death scatter your days.

Aye, you shall be together even in the silent memory of God.

But let there be spaces in your togetherness,

And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.

Love one another but make not a bond of love:

Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.

Fill each other's cup but drink not from one cup.

Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf.

Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone,

Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.

Give your hearts, but not into each other's keeping.

For only the hand of Life can contain your hearts.

And stand together, yet not too near together:

For the pillars of the temple stand apart,

And the oak tree and the cypress grow not in each other's shadow.




*A Dreamers Intoxication*  By CA


I walk through a wasteland


of wishes and contented contemplation


Colors cast over me in waves....


translucent and light..


They wet my eyes


Peace is falling.


I do not love her...


but I miss her smile


The future and past


lay in haze.


Todays whisp by in this fearless fog.


My life is graphite dust,


rubbed into a page.


To be erased and rubbed again


I sink further contented.


But unsure why...



 



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Chanel

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my favorite poem is "daughter" by nicole blackman, but i've posted that before. i love this poem a lot, too. "prayer" by lisa buscani.
----
You
rage-cropped father,

You
earth-stained mother,

You
Flaming spirit,

You
laughing jackal,

You
rising bird,

You
knowing shadow,

You
inner being.

I won't kneel
that will bring me closer
to what defeats me now

I won't bow
because I can't cower
in the face of a question

But I can ask
and hear my plea flood the air
and take comfort in the fact
that I still have strength
to want.

I am so tired.
Cliches about weight aside,
The world has nested on my shoulders,
settling down for a long winter's nap.

My life follows the coldest road,
Dark and indifferent,
and quite happy to roll on without me.

And sometimes I feel like I'm the only rider
that rests in me so heavily
that all I can do is sit down
and hope for a still moment.

When I look to the light of the future
I see no bright goal
only that same road
that forgets the sound of my steps.

You who know the true meaning of beyond,
You who hold the lives of so many people
in your strange justice.
You who promise this life will be justified,
Send some of that folky old narcotic my way,
can't ya?
And let me step back awhile.

I ask for peace,
I ask for patience,
I ask for health,
I ask for truth,
I ask for beauty,
I ask for company,
I ask for love.
Amen
Omen
Whatever.

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I don't read a ton of poetry, but I do have some favorites.  This is my "luv" poem pick.







When I have fears that I may cease to be - John Keats


When I have fears that I may cease to be
Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain,
Before high-piled books, in charactery,
Hold like rich garners the full ripen'd grain;
When I behold, upon the night's starr'd face,
Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance,
And think that I may never live to trace
Their shadows, with the magic hand of chance;
And when I feel, fair creature of an hour,
That I shall never look upon thee more,
Never have relish in the faery power
Of unreflecting love;--then on the shore
Of the wide world I stand alone, and think
Till love and fame to nothingness do sink.







This one is my favorite (I've written it inside my Bible):


Adam's Curse -- William Butler Yeats


We sat together at one summer's end,


That beautiful mild woman, your close friend,


And you and I, and talked of poetry.


I said, 'A line will take us hours maybe;


Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought,


Our stitching and unstitching has been naught.


Better go down upon your marrow-bones


And scrub a kitchen pavement, or break stones


Like an old pauper, in all kinds of weather;


For to articulate sweet sounds together


Is to work harder than all these, and yet


Be thought an idler by the noisy set


Of bankers, schoolmasters, and clergymen


The martyrs call the world.'             


And thereupon


That beautiful mild woman for whose sake


There's many a one shall find out all heartache


On finding that her voice is sweet and low


Replied: 'To be born woman is to know--


Although they do not talk of it at school--


That we must labour to be beautiful.'


I said, 'It's certain there is no fine thing


Since Adam's fall but needs much labouring.


There have been lovers who thought love should be


So much compounded of high courtesy


That they would sigh and quote with learned looks


Precedents out of beautiful old books;


Yet now it seems an idle trade enough.'


We sat grown quiet at the name of love;


We saw the last embers of daylight die,


And in the trembling blue-green of the sky


A moon, worn as if it had been a shell


Washed by time's waters as they rose and fell


About the stars and broke in days and years.


I had a thought for no one's but your ears:


That you were beautiful, and that I strove


To love you in the old high way of love;


That it had all seemed happy, and yet we'd grown


As weary-hearted as that hollow moon. 



-- Edited by Eurodaisy at 11:48, 2005-12-05

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My bff is a poet (she was a part of def poetry but quit)
anyway this is probably one of my favorite poems ever


Nobody's Coming To Get Us: Liquid
Part of the Katrina series and inspired by hundreds of spouses searching for their loved ones after Hurricane Katrina



Collect the salt of our memories
The heat of summer
A river across brown
Sepia
Toffee
earth
It’s Tuesday
Wear this goodbye
Liquid against your chest
Your heart a shallow rhythm
My lips a soft echo beneath breath
I miss your face
Wish to
Place gentle against scruff
and inhale
The line that forms your chin
cheeks
Mouth
Nose
Eyes
Connect the parts that create you
Teach me and I will build for you a new
Everything
smile
And I remember how well you wore this
Your name
Crocheted on scarves tightly woven
With concern
Compassion
something
I think about whether your neck gets cold
Are you hungry, love?
I know you miss me
See your eyes cast down and
I want to own you again
Tell you that I’m okay
That I live in shadows
Hollow
Music
echoes
It’s only better here because I can see you
Touch you
In the form of a breeze that lifts and tousles
Leave the body
Remember only the movement
See me as you do the promise of spring
Damp
Pretend that with me brittle things bud
thrive
not yet ready to grow
or go
Do not long for me
It’s okay
Believe it
It’s okay
Wear this goodbye like a talisman
It’s okay
Like my jeweled whisper
It’s okay
Like yesterday
It’s okay
My salted memory
It’s okay
Skin
It’s okay
This new river
liquid

it’s okay…
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maddie - ee's "i carry your heart" has long been my favorite poem -- it was read during our wedding ceremony. i love the other poem that you posted as well (although it always reminds me of an ex-boyfriend...). another favorite of mine by ee cummings -


somehwere i have never travelled, gladly beyond
any experience, your eyes have their silence:
in your most frail gesture are things which enclose me,
or which i cannot touch because they are too near

your slightest look easily will unclose me
though i have closed myself as fingers,
you open always petal by petal myself as Spring opens
(touching skilfully, mysteriously) her first rose

or if your wish be to close me, i and
my life will shut very beautifully, suddenly,
as when the heart of this flower imagines
the snow carefully everywhere descending;

nothing which we are to perceive in this world equals
the power of your intense fragility: whose texture
compels me with the colour of its countries,
rendering death and forever with each breathing

(i do not know what it is about you that closes
and opens;only something in me understands
the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses)
nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands


i love poetry. most of my favorite poems are by pablo neruda - so passionate. this one particulary:


I do not love you as if you were a salt rose, or topaz
or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots off.
I love you as certain dark things are to be loved,
in secret, between the shadow and the soul.

I love you as the plant that never blooms
but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers;
thanks to your love a certain solid fragrance,
risen from the earth, lives darkly in my body.

I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where.
I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride;
So I love you because I know no other way

than this: where I does not exist, nor you,
so close that your hand on my chest is my hand,
so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep.



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smash, that's like my third favorite e. e. cummings poem! And I love Neruda too. One of the reasons I wanted to learn Spanish was so that I could read his poems how they were orignally written. As well as Marquez.

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What a great thread! I love that Hughes poem!

I was browsing through a used book store a couple of years ago and found a wonderful book of poems called "Inventing Difficulty" by a young poet named Jessica Greenbaum. I read this poem in the store and had to buy the book- it's since become one of my favorite poems:

DRIVING FRIDAY NIGHT

The mind also travels. Through the darkness-
We have left later than planned
And are silent, dizzy, a little sick,
The week still running the body like a classroom
Taken over by its kids-

Rituals of travel get lost
In the haze of exhaustion and the mind's
Private racket. We are hypnotized, as by laundry,
By the questions tumbling over
And over,

By the possibility of seeing the moment they are answered.
As most do, this drive ends in stillness-
A huge matched set against the mountain-
Punctuated by the long-gone city's analog
In stars,

And the invisibility of the trees, which we know have changed
Color, which we know are surrounding us
In a drama we are left all night to imagine.
We wake up
Through a hint of amnesia

And find we are caught between two monarch
Wings, the flashing yellow, orange and black
Of the woods, which stretches beyond (I'm afraid)
Our own imagination, to this question:
Did God consider what we would love

Or have we grown to love God's imagination
Because it is what we have? The cold-blooded
Salamander zig-zags through the leaves,
The lake's palette seems to hold
All paintings in one

Reflection,
While the sun's first self-image
Is quite humble, more like a glowing gumball
Then the monarch who had ordered
All these changes. Loving

You has been a lesson in aesthetic evolution,
One example of the way
We design the world through love,
Becoming native to what we find beautiful,
As it becomes native to us.

I am thinking of your face,
The skyline I see from the twentieth floor,
And those trees! They become their own definition
Of what we are meant for, and this planet
Becomes the right place.

-- Edited by rosey at 17:58, 2005-12-11

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What a great thread!


I love Ted Hughes.


HOW WATER BEGAN TO PLAY


(from Crow)



Water wanted to live
It went to the sun it came weeping back
Water wanted to live
It went to the tress they burned it came weeping back
They rotted it came weeping back
Water wanted to live
It went to the flowers they crumpled it came weeping
back
It wanted to live
It went to the womb it met blood
It came weeping back
It went to the womb it met knife
It came weeping back
It went to the womb it met maggot and rottenness
It came weeping back it wanted to die



It went to time it went through the stone door
It came weeping back
It went searching through all space for nothingness
It came weeping back it wanted to die


Till it had no weeping left


It lay at the bottom of all things


Utterly worn out utterly clear


(1970)


and another one, from Gaudete.


A grass blade is not without


The loyalty that never was beheld.


 


And the blackbird,


Sleeking from common anything and worm-dirt


Balances a precarious banner,


Gold on black, terror and exultation.


 


The grim badger with armorial mask


Biting spade-steel, teeth and jaw-stake shattered,


Draws that final shuddering battle cry


Out of its backbone.


 


Me too,


let me be one of your warriors.


 


Let your home


Be my home. Your people


My people.



(1977)


And of course I also love W.B. Yeats.




-- Edited by Renee at 02:01, 2005-12-13

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