bear with me
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back when i was first exploring all this, i realized i had within me two polarbears, locked in the eternal embrace of war. no one would ever win. that struggle was life, for every one of us.
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seems to agree with me:
THE HEAVY BEAR
WHO GOES WITH ME
“the withness of the body”
The heavy bear who goes with me,
A manifold honey to smear his face,
Clumsy and lumbering here and there,
The central ton of every place,
The hungry beating brutish one
In love with candy, anger, and sleep,
Crazy factotum, dishevelling all,
Climbs the building, kicks the football,
Boxes his brother in the hate-ridden city.
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that heavy animal,
That heavy bear
who sleeps with me,
Howls in his sleep
for a world of sugar,
A sweetness intimate
as the water’s clasp,
Howls in his sleep
because the tight-rope
Trembles and shows
the darkness beneath.
—The strutting show-off
is terrified,
Dressed in his dress-suit,
bulging his pants,
Trembles to think that his quivering meat
Must finally wince to nothing at all.
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That inescapable animal walks with me,
Has followed me since the black womb held,
Moves where I move, distorting my gesture,
A caricature, a swollen shadow,
A stupid clown of the spirit’s motive,
Perplexes and affronts with his own darkness,
The secret life of belly and bone,
Opaque, too near, my private, yet unknown,
Stretches to embrace the very dear
With whom I would walk without him near,
Touches her grossly, although a word
Would bare my heart and make me clear,
Stumbles, flounders, and strives to be fed
Dragging me with him in his mouthing care,
Amid the hundred million of his kind,
The scrimmage of appetite everywhere.
Delmore Schwartz
“The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me”
from Selected Poems (1938-1958): Summer Knowledge.
Copyright © 1967 by Delmore Schwartz.
Labels: delmore schwartz, Kuniyoshi Utagawa, poetry
2 Comments:
Great...:)
merci ;^)
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