Tag: Dickinson

  • Poem for Ones Who Know One When They See One

    What W. H. Auden said
    “In Memory of W. B. Yeats,”
    not modified in the “guts”
    or on the blog:
    “For poetry makes nothing happen: it survives”
    so there it is,
    no one need worry.

    “Encore! Encore! More! More!”
    OK, ok, settle down;
    this is no time for pathos, but,
    “Wild nights – Wild Nights!”
    Emily Dickinson reasoned,
    racked with want on the windy,
    open sea of her dainty,

    daunting room of gloom,
    and who knew better even
    than the audible Auden
    how poetry makes nothing
    happen, again and again,
    like seizures,
    and so I give you this, this wildcalm night:

    Poem for Ones
    Who Know One
    When
    They See One:

    Poem for Ones