Tag: poems

  • Someone Told Me

    I know who of course told you
    your poems of course will not
    change the course of the world.

    Yes yes yes of course
    your poems won’t change
    the world’s course.

    The syllabus for the world
    of course contains no poems
    no flowers in tender vases.

    Of course rivers do change
    course and the palms
    at Refugio into the ocean fall.

    Likewise mountains blow
    away, rain forests burn,
    night’s hollow sirens curse.

    And of course it goes without
    saying but like good poets
    we’ll say it twice anyway:

    We didn’t write anything
    with purpose to change
    the lines of global affairs

    or even local trists and by that
    we mean right here now of course
    in this sadly redundant poem

    written while sitting out
    in the morning cool air
    when poems part ways

    part of the world’s course
    as off course as all things
    of course as if a course exists.

    But here comes the sun
    today the temp 101 to be
    I say of course

    It’s still summer of course
    and we’re on course
    to break another course.

    Palm Trees at Refugio

    Note: My title, “Someone Told Me,” is the first line from a poem by Patrizia Cavalli. It’s from her first book, “My Poems Won’t Change the World” (1974). Her poem is untitled and only six lines long. I have it in a copy of her selected poems edited by Gini Alhadeff (FS&G 2013), also titled “My Poems Won’t Change the World.”