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
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
Labels: Baika jo, henri riviere, hiroshige ando, ivan bilibin, James Schuyler, ohara koson, poetry, travel, vallotton, walter j phillips