Thursday, August 31, 2006

Homework

I have to memorize a poem by next Wednesday. I fear memorizing. I have a bad memory to begin with.

But I didn't enter into this class to float by. I picked a longer poem than I needed to, because it was the right one for me.

Love Song: I and Thou

Nothing is plumb, level or square:
the studs are bowed, the joists
are shaky by nature, no piece fits
any other piece without a gap
or pinch, and bent nails
dance all over the surfacing
like maggots. By Christ
I am no carpenter. I built
the roof for myself, the walls
for myself, the floors
for myself, and got
hung up in it myself. I
danced with a purple thumb
at this house-warming, drunk
with my prime whiskey: rage.
Oh I spat rage's nails
into the frame-up of my work:
it held. It settled plumb,
level, solid, square and true
for that great moment. Then
it screamed and went on through,
skewing as wrong the other way.
God damned it. This is hell,
but I planned it, I sawed it,
I nailed it, and I
will live in it until it kills me.
I can nail my left palm
to the left-hand cross-piece but
I can't do everything myself.
I need a hand to nail the right,
a help, a love, a you, a wife.

Alan Dugan, 1961

1 Comments:

At 12:13 PM , Blogger Jordan E. Rosenfeld said...

How's the memorization coming?

I still remember this from high school:

"The quality of mercy is not strained

It droppeth like gentle rain from...(i believe it's heaven?)

Yup. That's all I got.

J

 

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