Pierre Bonnard |
Poem
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something
is streaming out of a body in waves
something
is beginning from the fingertips
they
are starting to declare for my whole life
all
the despair and the making music
something
like wave after wave
that
breaks on a beach
something
like bringing the entire life
to
this moment
the
small waves bringing themselves to white paper
something
like light stands up and is alive
Muriel Rukeyser
“Something
like light stands up and is alive”. That hits me in the chest. “Something like
wave after wave/ that breaks on a beach” – do you feel that?! This is something
inexplicable, and yet, she has said it. She has shown us something we didn’t
know we knew. This is exactly the kind of thing that makes me think poetry is one
of the highest arts. The art we all find within ourselves, and can carry
anywhere – into any circumstance. We don’t have to lug a frame into a
landscape, or carry a sculpture into a battle, no, but we carry poems in our
minds. Whole worlds open, anywhere, anytime. And this is the work of the poet.
Rukeyser makes it sound like magic, but it is hard, hard work. “Streaming out
of the body in waves”? Not bloody likely! If only. Oh, if only.