A Filipino girl is carried along a flooded road in suburban
Mandaluyong, east of Manila, Philippines, as monsoon downpours intensify
while Typhoon Nepartak exits the country on Friday: photo by Aaron Favila/AP, 8 July 2016
A Filipino girl is carried along a flooded road in suburban
Mandaluyong, east of Manila, Philippines, as monsoon downpours intensify
while Typhoon Nepartak exits the country on Friday: photo by Aaron Favila/AP, 8 July 2016
Lorenzo Thomas: Equinox
It
was an act of stealth
And troubled pleasure
And troubled pleasure
Wordsworth
The Prelude (1850)
The Prelude (1850)
I
There may be other roles you recognize
Sailors at nightwatch
Soldiers on picket
But we are shepherds now
And it is Spring!
And we are talking . . .
OK, so we're not shepherds
But this is useful play
Like shepherds on a dark hillside
Drawing lines between the stars,
We reach beyond ourselves
To meet ourselves
Or are we talking
Just to fill the space between us?
To get over
A century that ends
in fireworks
And worldwide efforts
To undo the future?
Then we were dancing . . .
This is my real life.
The day is still wet
from the morning's rain
Pavements begin to steam
Killer 1970s guitars
rattling the dash
Driving west into a majolica landscape
The city in the rearview
clasped by night
Abandoned by the sun
At best, a graveyard chance
"Time to get your grip
& move on . . ."
¡O preach us some pleasant nonsense,
Por favor!
Amuse us, O Lord!
We are the audience
For your sneak preview
of Heaven!
Thrust into this florid maze,
Trust curiosity
To find its way
To cleverness
A long-awaited legion of idolaters
Arriving after giddy pilgrimage
Then came the prismed vision
As we saw the world through tears
II
No, it is Spring!
Three days of rain,
not Biblical
But more than this ground
Could take
Standing water everywhere
After 3 days of rain
They look like lakes
These fields near Hockley
fields waiting for cotton
Corn or soy
Tract homes or condominiums
Or little malls
Glimmering like fish-scales in the sun
As a sheet of egrets settles in
beside the lakes
That will not be here
in three days
In fields that will not be here
in three years
But we were talking . . .
Shepherds,
Or boys at useful play
You find the married men at 4 o'clock
Leaning against their trucks
beside the road
Sharing halfpints or 6-packs
Or, in the city, at a cocktail lounge
Trying to prolong the day's escape
But there are others
who are not here
Men
Who have years to speak of
Farmers, retired mechanics
Old men gather at breakfast
To direct the day into its starting gate
Booting the sun along a slotted course
Above the never ending shadow puppet dance of power
The energetic pettiness of mundane business
These high priests of expected disappointments
Raise their polyphonic song:
Life is unpleasant but predictable
If this is solace,
These men standing
up against the wall
These are the guardians
Of future pathways –
But it is Spring!
III
You feel like skipping
But the costume
Wants a more processional step
Will there be ruins where we walk?
Will our footfalls echo purposes?
Talking together as gray-haired men
with the guy
You looked up at the stars with
When you were boys
And wondering if there's a God
a girl, a goal
A meaning to the universe
& knowing now
you really do not know much more
Than you did back then,
These conversations
Like a diamond's facets
Like sunlight on fields suddenly made lakes
The subject always the same
Yet seems transparently
Deflecting something deeper
More personal – demanding
More attention
When you think it over
As you will, inventing
What you should have said
Too late for that now
And next time will be deceiving
A boy's job
To listen to the old men's lies
And learn the music . . .
A boy's job is
To listen to the old men lie
& learn the music . . .
I never been nowhere
Where the old Blues singers been
But I swear to my soul
I don't want to go there again
Lorenzo Thomas (1944-2005): Equinox, from Dangerous Doubts, in Dancing on Main Street (2005)
There may be other roles you recognize
Sailors at nightwatch
Soldiers on picket
But we are shepherds now
And it is Spring!
And we are talking . . .
OK, so we're not shepherds
But this is useful play
Like shepherds on a dark hillside
Drawing lines between the stars,
We reach beyond ourselves
To meet ourselves
Or are we talking
Just to fill the space between us?
To get over
A century that ends
in fireworks
And worldwide efforts
To undo the future?
Then we were dancing . . .
This is my real life.
The day is still wet
from the morning's rain
Pavements begin to steam
Killer 1970s guitars
rattling the dash
Driving west into a majolica landscape
The city in the rearview
clasped by night
Abandoned by the sun
At best, a graveyard chance
"Time to get your grip
& move on . . ."
¡O preach us some pleasant nonsense,
Por favor!
Amuse us, O Lord!
We are the audience
For your sneak preview
of Heaven!
Thrust into this florid maze,
Trust curiosity
To find its way
To cleverness
A long-awaited legion of idolaters
Arriving after giddy pilgrimage
Then came the prismed vision
As we saw the world through tears
II
No, it is Spring!
Three days of rain,
not Biblical
But more than this ground
Could take
Standing water everywhere
After 3 days of rain
They look like lakes
These fields near Hockley
fields waiting for cotton
Corn or soy
Tract homes or condominiums
Or little malls
Glimmering like fish-scales in the sun
As a sheet of egrets settles in
beside the lakes
That will not be here
in three days
In fields that will not be here
in three years
But we were talking . . .
Shepherds,
Or boys at useful play
You find the married men at 4 o'clock
Leaning against their trucks
beside the road
Sharing halfpints or 6-packs
Or, in the city, at a cocktail lounge
Trying to prolong the day's escape
But there are others
who are not here
Men
Who have years to speak of
Farmers, retired mechanics
Old men gather at breakfast
To direct the day into its starting gate
Booting the sun along a slotted course
Above the never ending shadow puppet dance of power
The energetic pettiness of mundane business
These high priests of expected disappointments
Raise their polyphonic song:
Life is unpleasant but predictable
If this is solace,
These men standing
up against the wall
These are the guardians
Of future pathways –
But it is Spring!
III
You feel like skipping
But the costume
Wants a more processional step
Will there be ruins where we walk?
Will our footfalls echo purposes?
Talking together as gray-haired men
with the guy
You looked up at the stars with
When you were boys
And wondering if there's a God
a girl, a goal
A meaning to the universe
& knowing now
you really do not know much more
Than you did back then,
These conversations
Like a diamond's facets
Like sunlight on fields suddenly made lakes
The subject always the same
Yet seems transparently
Deflecting something deeper
More personal – demanding
More attention
When you think it over
As you will, inventing
What you should have said
Too late for that now
And next time will be deceiving
A boy's job
To listen to the old men's lies
And learn the music . . .
A boy's job is
To listen to the old men lie
& learn the music . . .
I never been nowhere
Where the old Blues singers been
But I swear to my soul
I don't want to go there again
Lorenzo Thomas (1944-2005): Equinox, from Dangerous Doubts, in Dancing on Main Street (2005)
Tawandra Carr cries while people gather outside the Triple S convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Alton Sterling, 37, was shot and killed outside the store, where he was selling CDs, by Baton Rouge police.: photo by Gerald Herbert / AP, 6 July 2016
Then came the prismed vision
As we saw the world through tears
Cameron Sterling, son of Alton Sterling, is comforted by hands from the crowd at a vigil outside the Triple S convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Alton Sterling, 37, was shot and killed by Baton Rouge police outside the store where he was selling CDs.: photo by Gerald Herbert / AP, 6 July 2016
Diamond Reynolds, the girlfriend of Philando
Castile, is consoled as she talks about his shooting death with
protesters and media outside the governor's residence in St. Paul,
Minnesota. Castile was shot and killed after a traffic stop by police in
Falcon Heights. A video shot by Reynolds of the shooting
went viral.: photo by Jim Mone / AP, 6 July 2016
A demonstrator in Oakland, California gestures from the top of a trailer truck during a protest against the shootings that led to two deaths in Louisiana and Minnesota, respectively: photo by Stephen Lam / Reuters, 7 July 2016
Diamond Reynolds is recorded on a cell phone as she recounts the incidents that led to the fatal shooting of her boyfriend Philando Castile by Minneapolis area police during a traffic stop on Wednesday, at a "Black Lives Matter" demonstration, in front of the Governor's Mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota: photo by Eric Miller / Reuters, 7 July 2016
Sandra Sterling reacts during community vigil in memory of her nephew, Alton Sterling, who was shot dead by police, at the Triple S Food Mart in Baton Rouge, Louisiana: photo by Stringer/Reuters, 6 July 2016
Still images from video show Alton Sterling as he
is shot dead by police during an incident captured on the mobile phone
camera of shop owner Abdullah Muflahi in Baton Rouge, Louisiana: photo by Handout/Reuters, 5 July
2016
"Stop Police" written by activists is seen on a
U.S. flag as they protest on the corner of Florence Ave and Normandie
Ave against the police shootings that lead to two deaths in Louisiana
and Minnesota, respectively, in Los Angeles, California: photo by Patrick Fallon / Reuters, 7 July 2016
Tyree Johnson, cousin of Philando Castile who was fatally shot by police during a traffic stop, is consoled by one of Castile's co-workers at a "Black Lives Matter" demonstration in front of the Governor's Mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota: photo by Eric Miller / Reuters, 7 July 2016
A woman chants out of the window of a bus as a group of protesters demonstrate near a prayer vigil in memory of Alton Sterling, who was shot dead by police, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana: photo by Jonathan Bachman / Reuters, 7 July 2016
Stills from the video that Diamond 'Lavish' Reynolds streamed via Facebook Live, July 6, 2016, showing her boyfriend Philando Castile moments after he was shot by the police in Falcon Heights, Minnesota.: photo by Diamond 'Lavish' Reynolds / Facebook Live, 6 July 2016
Demonstrators in Oakland, California raise their hands toward a line of police officers on Highway 880 during a protest against the police shootings that lea to two deaths in Louisiana and Minnesota, respectively,: photo by Stephen Lam / Reuters, 7 July 2016
Sandra Sterling, aunt of Alton Sterling, is comforted at a vigil outside the Triple S convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Sterling, 37, was shot and killed outside the store by Baton Rouge police, where he was selling CDs.: photo by Gerald Herbert / AP, 6 July 2016
A Dallas police officer covers his face as he stands with others outside the emergency room at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. Snipers opened fire on police officers in the heart of Dallas on Thursday night, killing some of the officers.: photo by Tony Gutierrez / AP, 8 July 2016
Demonstrators in Oakland, California sit on Highway 880 during a protest against the police shootings that led to two deaths in Louisiana and Minnesota, respectively: photo by Stephen Lam / Reuters, 7 July 2016
Protesters stand on cars as they congregate at N. Foster Dr. and Fairfields Ave., the location of the Triple S convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Alton Sterling, 37, was shot and killed outside the store by Baton Rouge police.: photo by Gerald Herbert / AP, 6 July 2016
Students wearing masks burn flares during a protest demanding better education and protesting the money spent on the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With the Olympics set to start on August 5, the games and the city have been overshadowed by security threats, violence, the Zika virus, and a national political corruption scandal.: photo by Silvia Izquierdo / AP, 6 July 2016
The Soyuz-FG rocket booster with Soyuz MS space ship carries a new crew to the International Space Station at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan: photo by Dmitri Lovetsky / AP, 7 July 2016
Indian Muslims offer Eid al-Fitr prayers at the 14th century Ferozeshah Kotla Jami Mosque in New Delhi, India. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.: photo by Manish Swarup / AP, 7 July 2016
Lightning flashes west of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, the Luxor Hotel and Casino, and the Excalibur Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Two days of monsoon thunderstorms brought strong winds, hail, and heavy rain to parts of the valley causing street flooding and power outages.: photo by Ethan Miller, 2 July 2016
People light candles inside a mall at the scene of a massive truck bomb attack in Karada neighborhood, Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqis mourn for their dead and prepare for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr under the pall of one the worst bombings in 13 years of war. An Islamic State suicide bomber struck Baghdad's bustling commercial area of Karada on Sunday night after iftar, the nightly breaking of the fast.: photo by Hadi Mizban / AP, 5 July 2016
A demonstrator kicks a riot police vehicle during a march by the Chilean student federations to protest against the government's education reform, in Santiago, Chile: photo by Ivan Alvarado / Reuters, 5 July 2016
Two newly discovered mountain lion kittens, one of two separate litters found in the eastern Santa Susana Mountains near Los Angeles, California, U.S., are shown in their den in this handout photo released to Reuters: photo by Reuters, 6 July 2016
The Radio City Rockettes perform "Finale" in the 2016 New York Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall in New York. The show is running now through August 7, 2016.: photo by Timothy A. Clary / AFP, 6 July 2016
A Somali boy plays with a toy model of a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) after attending Eid al-Fitr prayers to mark the end of the fasting month of Ramadan in Somalia's capital Mogadishu: photo by Feisal Omar / Reuters, 6 July 2016
Spectators watch from balconies as participants run ahead of unseen bulls on the first day of the San Fermin bull run in Pamplona, northern Spain. On each day of the festival, six bulls are released at 8:00 a.m. to run from their corral through the narrow, cobbled streets of the old town over an 850-meter course. Ahead of them are the runners, who try to stay close to the bulls without falling over or being gored.: photo by Pedro Armestre, 7 July 2016
Water is thrown onto revelers, during the launch of the 'Chupinazo' rocket, to celebrate the official opening of the 2016 San Fermin Fiestas, in Pamplona, northern Spain. Revelers from around the world kick off the festival with a messy party in the Pamplona town square, one day before the first of eight days of the running of the bulls.: photo by Alvaro Barrientos / AP, 6 July 2016
A woman with her face covered by theatrical blood takes part in a protest against bull runs in front of the City Hall on the eve of the famous San Fermin festival, in Pamplona, northern Spain: photo by Alvaro Barrientos / AP, 5 July 2016
A runner is thrown by a Cebada Gago fighting bull at Estafeta corner during the second running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, northern Spain on Monday: photo by Eloy Alonso/Reuters, 8 July 2016
A runner is thrown by a Cebada Gago fighting bull at Estafeta corner during the second running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, northern Spain on Monday: photo by Eloy Alonso/Reuters, 8 July 2016
In other battles, animal rights protestors demonstrate against #Sanfermin2016 #runningofthebulls #Pamplonamegusta: image via Kim Dozier @KimDozier, 5 July 2016
Charging bulls injured 14 people during the annual San Fermin
festival in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona, local officials said.
Those hurt as bulls were let loose through the city's narrow streets
included four US citizens, an Indian, a Portuguese a Briton and a South
African, according to the local government. As often happens, on Friday
bulls tossed several people into the air
and pinned others to the ground as participants pulled their tails and
grabbed their horns. Here, a runner falls in front of a Cebada Gago ranch bull along Estafeta street
during the second running of the bulls.: photo by Reuters, 8 July 2016
One panicked runner, American Cindi Campbell, had a close call when she fell as one of the bulls ran behind her. Here, a man hangs on to the bull while other tourists flee.: photo by Ruben Albarran/REX/Shutterstock via Mirror Online, 8 July 2016
A man tried to protect her on the ground while husband Marshall Campbell pulled the beast away by the horn. "This was my first and last time," said 53-year-old Ms Campbell, an accountant from Cave Creek, Arizona, who sprained her foot.She said she had watched her husband and friend running on Thursday and thought the bulls would just pass her by.: The first one did but a second made a go for her. Here, tourists are seen lying in the street.: photo by Ruben Albarran/REX/Shutterstock via Mirror Online, 8 July 2016
"I'm lucky to be alive actually," she said. "I still say I'm glad I did it. Because if I hadn't done it I would regret it." Here, one man tries to get out of the way.: photo by Ruben Albarran/REX/Shutterstock via Mirror Online, 8 July 2016
The crowd at the festival. Ten people were gored in the San Fermin festival last year. In all, 15 have died from being gored since record-keeping began in 1924.: photo by Ruben Albarran/REX/Shutterstock via Mirror Online, 8 July 2016
Spectators watch Fourth of July fireworks at Ault Park in Cincinnati, Ohio: photo by John Minchillo / AP, 4 July 2016
Muslims pray in a public park to mark the end of
the holy month of Ramadan, known as Eid al Fitr, in
Manila, Philippines.: photo by Bullit Marquez / AP, 6 July 2018
INDIA - Muslims offer Eid prayers on occasion of Eid al-Fitr festival at Kharudin Mosque in Amritsar. By @nanuworld: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 7 July 2016
Indian Muslims offer Eid prayers on a street in the Masab Tank Area of Hyderabad @AFP @AFPphoto: image via Noah Seelam @noahseelam, 7 July 2016
Report: At Least 181 Clinton Foundation Donors Also Lobbied Hillary's State Department: image via Townhall, 8 July 2016
State Dept. to reopen #Clinton email investigation: image via RT Verified account @RT_com, 7 July 2016
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton looks back at the faded sign of the former Trump Plaza as she speaks in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Trump Plaza closed permanently on September 16, 2014.: photo by Mel Evans / AP, 6 July 2016
UKRAINE - Girls jump over a bonfire during the Ivana Kupala night in Pyrogove. By Sergei Supinsky #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 7 July 2016
Girls attend a celebration for Ivan Kupala Day in Kiev, Ukraine. An ancient tradition originating from pagan times, the holiday is usually marked with grand overnight festivities during which people sing and dance around campfires, believing it will purge them of their sins and make them healthier: photo by Gleb Garanich / Reuters, 6 July 2016
Employees save pigs from a flooded farm in Lu'an, Anhui Province, China: photo by China Stringer Network / Reuters, 5 July 2016
A general view shows the swollen Liujiang River in Liuzhou, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 5, 2016. Flooding in China's Yangtze river basin has left 112 people dead or missing in recent days, with more damage feared from a typhoon expected to land within days: photo by AFP, 5 July 2016
A boy stands under an overflowing dam along the Powai lake after heavy rains in Mumbai, India: photo by Gerald Herbert / AP, 6 July 2016
3 comments:
interesting !!
I always got a kick out of dear Allen G's famous reference to "the best minds of my generation".
Then when I found out which of the best minds had thrown its watch out of the window...
Louis Simpson???
Anyhow, any generation of poets, anywhere, ever, that has provided my own ordinary mind palpable evidence of having had any minds at all in it -- oh. say the generation of English poets born around 1570 -- has always commanded my attention.
Lesser minds bow humbly before greater, that's how it used to be, and for that matter always should be, after all, don't you think? Otherwise, how to learn respect, and live and grow...
Alas, though, now, at this terrible moment, when there's never been a greater need for the kind of solace, relief and understanding that might be gained from the best poet minds, it sometimes seems there are none left.
Of course, I am far too ancient and bent for my fossilized opinions on such things to be of interest to anybody but me.
In any case I'm still continually searching the poems of my generation for hints and traces of the best minds. I mean, just in case there were any.
And then... as before...
Lorenzo, quickest, wisest, deepest, coolest mind of my poet generation.
Gone far, far too soon.
A number of his poems may be found by looking under "L" in the Contents and More Contents.
The more time you spend with Lorenzo's mind the smarter you will be, guaranteed or your money back.
Lorenzo Thomas: Chances Are Few (9/18/03): 1/4
Lorenzo Thomas: Chances Are Few (9/18/03): 2/4
Lorenzo Thomas: Chances Are Few (9/18/03): 3/4
Lorenzo Thomas: Chances Are Few (9/18/03): 4/4
For the best poet minds, there is, or anyhow once was, as it has long seemed to me, a sense in which every poem is a news report...
Marvin Gaye: What's Happening, Brother / What's Going On
William De Vaughn: Be Thankful For What You've Got (recorded at Sigma Sound Studio in Philadelphia 1972, released 1974)
Though you may not drive a great big Cadillac
Gangsta whitewalls, TV antennas in the back
You may not have a car at all
But remember brothers and sisters
You can still stand tall
Just be thankful for what you got.
Diamond in the back, sunroof top
Diggin' the scene with a gangsta lean...
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