44º ~ the saddest drizzle ever, one more day of shivery temps and then perhaps, perhaps, a wee glimpse of spring before Arkansas runs headfirst into heat & humidity
T.S. Eliot and I are not friends. I can tolerate Prufrock, although I find myself hearing his voice now as a whine rather than a lament. I dutifully read and annotated The Waste Land and probably learned a lot I should be thankful for, although the memory of the work still reeks with the scent of heavy labor with little pay off for me. Judge me not. I'm a firm believer that we all find our poetry kin in different places.
All this to say that this week, I really do believe this (the opening of said Waste Land):
APRIL is the cruellest month, breeding | |
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing | |
Memory and desire, stirring | |
Dull roots with spring rain. |
I knew it would be a tough month, but an unexpected disappointment has added to the difficulty of April.
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On another poetry note, it turns out that if one stops submitting poems, one stops receiving acceptances (and rejections). So, two sides of the coin go missing at once.
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And because she is my hero, here's a recording of Lucille Clifton reading her untitled poem "won't you celebrate with me," a poem I've tried to adopt as my own personal theme song.
6 comments:
Sorry about the unexpected disappointment, Sandy. April's not a good time for the unexpected indeed.
Thanks, RR. Things got a bit better today. So sorry you had so much rain today!
Hope there is still good unexpectedness coming your way!!!
Thanks, Carol!
Sorry to hear you are having a difficult April so far, Sandy. I hear brighter/warmer days are ahead for Arkansas, but I know it's more than literal sunshine you are looking for. Hang in there, dear.
Thanks, Martha! Seeing you is going to be a spectacular shot of sunshine!!
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