Thursday, 20 September 2012

John Ashbery: The Picture of Little J. A. in a Prospect of Flowers


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"In a far recess of summer / Monks are playing soccer."  Monks Playing Soccer, Xiahe, China: photo by Kitetraveller, 6 October 2006



.......He was spoilt from childhood
.......by the future, which he mastered
.......rather early and apparently
.......without great difficulty.

.......BORIS PASTERNAK
              
...............I
Darkness falls like a wet sponge
And Dick gives Genevieve a swift punch
In the pajamas. “Aroint thee, witch.”
Her tongue from previous ecstasy
Releases thoughts like little hats.

“He clap’d me first during the eclipse.
Afterwards I noted his manner
Much altered. But he sending
At that time certain handsome jewels
I durst not seem to take offence.”

In a far recess of summer
Monks are playing soccer.





"Her tongue from previous ecstasy / Releases thoughts like little hats." 4000 floating hats exhibition, Spiral Garden of Tokyo: photo by Nendo Agency, via just a bunch of dreamers, 4 July 2011


...............II
So far is goodness a mere memory
Or naming of recent scenes of badness
That even these lives, children,
You may pass through to be blessed,
So fair does each invent his virtue.

And coming from a white world, music
Will sparkle at the lips of many who are
Beloved. Then these, as dirty handmaidens
To some transparent witch, will dream
Of a white hero’s subtle wooing,
And time shall force a gift on each.

That beggar to whom you gave no cent
Striped the night with his strange descant. 



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"My head among the blazing phlox..."  Phlox borealis: photo by Ghislain118 (AD), 16 January 2009


................III
Yet I cannot escape the picture
Of my small self in that bank of flowers:
My head among the blazing phlox
Seemed a pale and gigantic fungus.
I had a hard stare, accepting

Everything, taking nothing,
As though the rolled-up future might stink
As loud as stood the sick moment
The shutter clicked. Though I was wrong,
Still, as the loveliest feelings

Must soon find words, and these, yes,
Displace them, so I am not wrong
In calling this comic version of myself
The true one. For as change is horror,
Virtue is really stubbornness

And only in the light of lost words
Can we imagine our rewards.



File:Field mushroom at Staunton on Wye - geograph.org.uk - 604849.jpg

"...Seemed a pale and gigantic fungus". The common edible field mushroom (Agaricus campestris) in a meadow to the north of Staunton on Wye: photo by Philip Halling, 3 November 2007

John Ashbery: The Picture of Little J. A. in a Prospect of Flowers, from Some Trees (1956)

14 comments:

  1. Tom,

    "In a far recess of summer
    Monks are playing soccer."

    (A nice pairing w/ Marvell's "Picture" -- my how times have changed.)

    9.20

    light coming into sky above black plane
    of ridge, silver of planet above branch
    in foreground, wave sounding in channel

    sense of not showing itself,
    while it shows itself

    same dimension, fixed frame,
    especially in case of

    whiteness of clouds above sunlit ridge,
    cormorant flapping across toward point

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  2. Marvell and Ashbery
    have their small selves
    in the shade
    while the phlox eyes open
    like stupid hearts

    The two of them
    looking at the ungrown beauty
    until they're hardly there
    dropping words
    all over the garden's
    every place

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  3. Ashbery looks to his boy self, then. It took a bit too long for that to sink in.

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  4. The fungal head of that watcher in the phlox is making me afraid. A blistered, comic drop of grotesquerie.

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  5. stubborn mushroom
    frills and all
    virtue interesting
    idea

    a toss
    a mad parade

    breaths
    that breathing

    flowers up close
    small worlds

    after all

    the little hats
    an eclipse
    jewels and soccer
    what more
    except chocolate

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  6. There is much not sinking in-- the going boggy, springy, tundra. I stub my toes. My soggy ear, sloppy tongue barely sees the rainbow hues--if only land.

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  7. What is larger, a mushroom, or a mountain?
    In the green grass of cloudy home
    I dream of a planet
    where we wear tin foil clothing
    Ray-Ban glasses
    oh yes that cool
    and do not know each other at all.
    We have cool names like X
    sway proudly to the music.

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  8. I like that, Wooden Boy, "ungrown beauty" is clear.

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  9. Flox borealis
    grow in the clearcut
    they took a lot of water
    that summer
    after the trees fell.

    Wooden Boy's fear
    Ratcliff's comorant
    Clark's marvel

    company for the day
    between the signs
    thank goodness
    we're just about

    out of Virgo.

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  10. CLOUDS


    In this picture taken
    Against a background of clouds
    In a green meadow, the common
    Edible field mushroom has
    The appearance of a giant
    Flying saucer that has just touched
    Down and whose crew is justly nebulous
    About meeting the earthlings
    They have heard so much about
    And who are now more than likely
    Getting ready to welcome them
    With another burgeoning giant
    Mushroom.

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  11. The Alien visitors had second thoughts from the first, concerning this visit to the Bipedal Nebula.

    But they are always accurate in their reports, and, once over the trauma, they beamed back full details of what they had learned: in particular, poetry as an antidote to the terrible custom in their world of taking oneself seriously; in this custom they had (as they honestly admitted in these dispatches), been all

    ... wrong,
    Still, as the loveliest feelings

    Must soon find words, and these, yes,
    Displace them, so I am not wrong
    In calling this comic version of myself
    The true one.

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  12. Mushroom, you do look strange
    indeed
    just having landed

    cloud friends
    best friends

    Report back to the others
    tell of the factors
    happening in the times table
    green with clouds

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  13. John Ashbery
    little monk in a purple robe
    lilac sash
    serious

    quiet speaking
    voice
    exact like science
    imagination replicated there
    springs from
    original

    source ashes
    berry snowdrifts

    that's how you could tell
    it had snowed
    in Colorado

    it was so quiet
    suddenly
    so serious

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