Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Some Good Poems I Have Been Listening To....


Poetry must be heard and not read, that is my feeling. I have been listening to Garrison Keillor's "Good Poems" CD's in the car and these are two speaking to me lately.


At Last the Secret is Out

At last the secret is out,
as it always must come in the end,
the delicious story is ripe to tell
to tell to the intimate friend;
over the tea-cups and into the square
the tongues has its desire;
still waters run deep, my dear,
there's never smoke without fire.
Behind the corpse in the reservoir,
behind the ghost on the links,
behind the lady who dances
and the man who madly drinks,
under the look of fatigue
the attack of migraine and the sigh
there is always another story,
there is more than meets the eye.
For the clear voice suddenly singing,
high up in the convent wall,
the scent of the elder bushes,
the sporting prints in the hall,
the croquet matches in summer,
the handshake, the cough, the kiss,
there is always a wicked secret,
a private reason for this.
-Wystan Hugh Auden



Shifting the Sun
When your father dies, say the Irish,
you lose your umbrella against bad weather.
May his sun be your light, say the Armenians
When your father dies, say the Welsh,
you sink a foot deeper into the earth.
May you inherit his light, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the Canadians,
you run out of excuses.
May you inherit his sun, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the French,
you become your own father.
May you stand up in his light, say the Armenians.
When you father dies, say the Indians,
he comes back as the thunder.
May you inherit his light, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the Russians,
he takes your childhood with him.
May you inherit his light, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the English,
you join his club you vowed you wouldn't.
May you inherit his sun, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the Armenians,
your sun shifts forever.
And you walk in his light.
~ Diana Der-Hovanessian ~

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Rocky Mountain High






I love this place.

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"Rude" E


Come on!
Coming from NY, this is just bad to see. Calculating, cat of a man that betrays his home town and roots for the Red Sox!
Yes, we are following the series closely after moving from NY to CO. Spouse is a Mets fan, son is a Yankees fan, I used to like the Yankees but...the magic was lost once Bernie Williams retired, what's his name was traded to the Tigers, tickets to Yankee Stadium start on the second tier because corporations own all the seats and they remain vacant yet paid for (puke), A-RODS huge pay and post season choke, taking over the Bronx for a BIGGER stadium, I suppose I could think of more but...
One more think, its elitist, go to a Yankees game and its RICH RICH WHITE DUDES flaunting their white privilege.
Anyway, we took our son to the three Yankees vs. Rockies game in Denver for his birthday June 19, 20, 21 thinking that the Rockies would surely lose. If you know anything about baseball, you know they swept the Yankees. Again, we went back for the Mets @ Rockies only to have the the Mets swept as well. Nonetheless, we were somewhat converted and found respect for the Rockies.
As I write, tonight's game one of the World Series, the Red Sox are up 13-1 in the 6th Inning.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Lot's of interests for me, but the primary focus of my life is my family. Young children ages 11, 4 and 2. Thus, the quote "Kaffy, Don't touch my birfday" a quote from Claire on her 2nd birthday talking to her older and more outgoing sister Kathryn.

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