japonisme

09 August 2007

instant assemblage

(the following poem and images was assembled by an astonishing woman, imani. her discussion accompanying the poem is fascinating as well. she has clearly taken a lot of time and care with her choices; i, however, give you one or two from each post to which she linked. thank you.)

POEM

This beauty that I see

– the sun going down

scours the entangled

and lightly henna

withys and the wind









whips them as it


would ship a cloud –





is passing so swiftly









into night. A moon,


full and flat, and stars


a freight train passing


passing it is the sea




and not a train. This


beauty that collects


dry leaves in pools


and pockets and goes


freezingly, just able


still to swiftly flow


it goes, it goes.

--James Schuyler



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