Short video/reading of a fine poem by Kamienska (1920-1986), a Polish poet who wrote in other genres as well. This poem appears on many websites and blogs. I rather like it, which is I guess why I recorded it for my Youtube channel (langstonify). Link:
Friday, May 6, 2022
Thursday, May 5, 2022
The Simulation
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
A Desire of Keys
The Lizards of Summer
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Bar Codes
Draperies: and some folds
bunch together. A tired merchant
tugs them across a whole
window to hide from retail.
On that day rain came straight
down then wind drove it
into mountains like harp-string
nails. We grew desperate for sun.
Was the wall in that baked town
painted white at first, with black
stripes added later? Or black
first, white lines later?
From my roasting room across
the street, I watched black-and-
white TV. It was a documentary
on geometric zebras.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
"A Song in Passing," by Yvor Winters
Video/reading of Winters' short poem. Winters (1900-1968) taught for many years at Stanford University. He was an independent figure in Modern poetry.
Monday, April 18, 2022
Earth Isn't Worried
Friday, April 15, 2022
"Like the Touch of Rain," by Edward Thomas
39-second recording/video of the short lyric poem, "Like the Touch of Rain," by Edward Thomas (1878-1917), English/Welsh poet:
National Anthems
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Ice Hockey
(revised)
They're painters on skates
who brush and dab a cold canvas
they whirl and glide on.
They're sleep-walkers
in pajamas, wandering
on a bright dream's stage--
everyone else in darkness,
looking on, transfixed.
Hornets and wasps
in snarling squads,
swarm out of the nest--
sent mad by one
black fly gliding among
them, a dark dot
playing dead, then jetting off.