As part of my reportage on the DC/Chicago trip I'll toss a few poems that I wrote. Comments always appreciated.
Also, a book we all need to "check out" ::
Upbeat by David Amram, Paradigm Press. Due out in October.
Art in America
Two black men push an untitled folded
iron circle (this could be a huge coin folded against
currency) by Ellsworth Kelly up a gravel
path adjacent to the Hirschorn Sculpture
garden. The rubber wheels of the cart bog
in gravel. The men sweat, strain, their muscles
bulge. One of the men wears a stained
shirt, the other sports a Wizard’s cap. These are
hard men but iron is harder still. The sculpture
is worth more than the men
will earn in a lifetime. Off to the right side
the trickle of water in a fountain, trick of light
and shade on red brick, people sitting on benches
talking. The men move slowly. Sweat runnels
down their bodies. Suddenly the symphony
of conversation in the garden is engulfed
by sirens, heightening as they close in, closer,
closer, so even the bent iron sings, a nest
of molecular hornets becoming more
and more enraged.
1 comment:
Hmm, really enjoyed this. I was sucked me into the image--though definately jilted by the line breaks at first (as I'm sure was on purpose). For whatever reason I really loved:
These are hard men but iron is harder still. The sculpture is worth more than the men will earn in a lifetime.
I literally laughed out loud when I saw the title of your blog...is it more than a Pink Floyd reference (and a good one at that)?
Cheers,
Mish
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