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Poetry is a verdict, not an occupation

8/31/2019

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"He never described himself as a poet or his work as poetry. The fact that the lines do not come to the edge of the page is no guarantee. Poetry is a verdict, not an occupation. He hated to argue about the techniques of verse. The poem is a dirty, bloody, burning thing that has to be grabbed first with bare hands. Once the fire celebrated Light, the dirt Humility, the blood Sacrifice. Now the poets are professional fire-eaters, freelancing at any carnival. The fire goes down easily and honors no one in particular.

"Once, for awhile, he seemed to serve something other than himself. Those were the only poems he ever wrote."

Leonard Cohen, The Favorite Game
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Chris Martin

8/19/2019

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I met Chris Martin through my work with kids with autism. He is a poet with a deep contemplative streak who has published several books. Here is a vertical poem he shared with me.

Rising
 
 
over time
 
vertiginous
 
this timid
 
middling life
 
and no less
 
miraculous
 
over time
 
me and you
 
meandering
 
and more dear
 
or more idea
 
than people
 
I want to plead
 
want to be
 
plea and flue
 
the hole the fire
 
leaps through
 
over time
 
under cover
 
of brick walled
 
darknesses
 
the fire feeds
 
on air to meet
 
whatever doesn’t
 
groan and cleave
 
against this cold
 
and whitest winter
 
 
 
- Chris Martin

You can get to know him better through this website:

https://onbeing.org/author/chris-martin/
 

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there are not many songs

8/16/2019

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there are not many songs
there is only one song

the animals lope to it
the fish swim to it
the sun circles to it
the stars rise
the snow falls
the grass grows

there is no end to the song and no beginning
the singer may die
but the song is forever

truth is the name of the song
and the song is truth.

-- Robert Lax
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    Doug Westendorp

    I have written some poetry, and translated a few short poems from the ancient Chinese. 

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